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  • This is the correct answer

    For something more than bare got and lower than forgejo I can recommend soft-serve

  • I would of course. But even with trains and public transport being as expensive as it is it still over crowded and you will rarely get a seat for commuter routes. If it's free that's going to get even worse. Unless they put more trains on which will cost more which the 1% probably won't cover

  • I didn't want gps either but too many apps I rely on need it. Soooo took the path of least resistance in that case with a non logged in GPS on GrapheneOS. Its a shame it's tradeoffs all the time with things like this

  • Minor nit: you don't need a Google account even with GPS. I have sandboxed GPS without an account and use aurora store for things I can't get via obtanium/F-droid.

  • Ugh. I've used AI and it's a tool. What gets me is the issues with environmental impact, ethical issues, the bullshit promoting it.

  • Is it even possible to remove the threat after all this time? They must have footholds everywhere

  • Self host or hosted? Self host: forgejo, soft-serve, gitea, bare repos on a server

    Hosted: codeberg, gitlab

  • Thank you for everyone's help and input. I have it working now, albeit not in the way I had hoped (not using docker containers for it) but it works. I followed https://thedevquill.substack.com/p/setting-up-a-tailscale-exit-node but instead of using the NordVPN image I used the plain Wireguard client image. In the wireguard compose I set network_mode: container:wireguard. Now when I connect tailscale over the exit node, traffic is going out over the wireguard IP

  • The issue is that the remote server (the one I want to use as the exit node) doesn't have tailscale on it. Otherwise I'd be doing just that :D

  • Thank you for the detailed explanation. I will give this a shot.

  • Sorry to be unclear Yes I want to be able to access my home services from outside over wireguard, but connect directly into the home network. However once connected to the home network I want all traffic to be routed outside via the remote wireguard server.

  • Thanks, knowing the term will help search for information

  • Jellyfin, navidrone, paperless, freshrss, mealie, linkwarden, and immich. All on a debian as docker compose setups on a home server. I access things via tailscale and if I need it outside of that via cloudflare tunnels. Simple and easy.

  • I was wondering the same

    It stands for Trump Always Chickens Out

  • Just switched there from Tuta. I was having a lot of issues with the mobile app being slow. So far everything is working well and they also offer storage and video chat

  • Apart from those already mentioned I need Sidebery