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  • Those are actually knees though :)

    • Tailscale for external access, this is extremely convenient.
    • Namesilo for domain (cheap but otherwise not really recommended)
    • Bunny DNS (because NPM's certbot doesn't support Namesilo). Still looking at their other services, overall it seems nice.

    Still looking at an external backup solution like Backblaze or Hetzner

  • Agreed, actually most of Studio Trigger's works :)

  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

  • I use SourceGit as a Fork alternative on Linux, it's pretty similar

  • Fork on windows, SourceGit on Linux, both have a similar UI layout to SourceTree, but are much faster/snappier.

    I really like having a clear overview of the commit history, branches and current local state. I haven't figured out yet how to get such an "at a glance" overview in the CLI.

    For advanced stuff the CLI is still very convenient.

  • If you're ok with doing some selfhosting, a DNS filter like PiHole or Adguard Home should take care of those. A nice bonus is that these can also block most in-app ads :)

    If you setup a VPN like Tailscale you can even make your phone traffic go through a DNS filter you serve at home, so your privacy is always protected.

  • Totally worth it even in SDR, the pure blacks are so much better than any other form of backlighting, and even without HDR the colors are much more vibrant.

  • This seems like the kind of data that can easily be added to a PiHole or Adguard Home blocklist, just need to find out which endpoint they are.

  • Klassieker!

  • The 8Bit Do Ultimate is awesome, has both bluetooth and 2.4GHz low latency support. Not 100% sure about their Linux support though.

    Edit: they are from China though, not EU (but also not US :)

  • It's Cathulhu!

  • Ugh, and so the enshittification begins...

  • Switched to Proton Duo just before the US shitshow started, still happy I did. So far mainly using it for mail, drive and calender, will be setting up VPN soon as well.

  • +1 for Secrid, they are sturdy and compact, and the card pop-up is super convenient.

  • I like the idea, but really dislike the name. Makes it sound like it should follow in USA's footsteps which exactly what we don't want.