Probably the only model sculpted by hand, not generated by AI. /s
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nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games?English2·13 days agoDevil May Cry 4, but I was able to finish it. I couldn’t even complete Devil May Cry 3.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•How do I build up a lemmy instance right from the scratch ?32·13 days agoFrom the scratch?
You must first invent the universe.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin / Remote Access Help (windows)English2·14 days agoIf your ISP blocks port forwarding, this guide can help.
I have been using Mullvad Extended for a long time. It is great, but does have many false positives. They sometimes block some Indian government domains.
I would say DoT is more than fine. Here are their official instructions.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Teleguard or element.io (media encryption)3·27 days agoI would recommend using a native app, rather than a web app. If on Android, you can get Element or Element X from f-droid. Or you can also get third party apps like Fluffy Chat.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Teleguard or element.io (media encryption)9·27 days agoTeleGuard is not FOSS. We cannot be sure what they do. Plus, the control of their servers is centralised.
When using Element, you can decide which server to use. Also, all the appa are open source, the servers are too. You can host your own server too. I think vector (to identify people using email and phone number) is not libre.
I use Element with chat.tchncs.de as my server.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is Signal safe and still private on an IPhone?176·29 days agoThere’s a lot of reasons why I think Signal on an iPhone may not be as private as on a FOSS Android ROM.
First thing is that you are probably getting your notifications from an Apple server. While Apple cannot see the message content, it os possible that they are still collecting some metadata, as when is the user receiving messages, etc.
Second, the usage of keyboard. I cannot prove that Apple is keylogging your every keyboard stroke, but I don’t think anyone can disprove it either. On Android, we always ask users to use a FOSS keyboard, as some keyboard apps look at the screen and read messages to “provide better text prediction”.
Last is app usage metadata. Apple is still storing all the information about how many times you unlock the phone and how much you use Signal, how many times you open the app in a day, when and (maybe even) why you open the app. Which photos you are sharing through your photos app with Signal, such information is also valuable.
I would say most of your conversations are private, as Signal’s developers are very knowledgeable and they know what they are doing.
But if you have a skeptical mind like I do, or even like most people here do, I would not trust them a bit because of their proprietary code. You cannot be completely sure what they are doing. You just have to trust Apple, which most of here don’t.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@sh.itjust.works•DO NOT BUY THE NINTENDO SWITCH 2 | Bearman3600English12·1 month ago🫂
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•If Nothing is Exposed, Am I Safe?English6·1 month agoThis guide can you help you expose your services in a relatively safe way.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Camel Chat: Talk to you own Ollama server1·1 month agoThanks! I will definitely look into it.
Bro, you’re awesome!
Why not start a full fledged blog site? Using Jekyll is pretty easy and free to deploy.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Camel Chat: Talk to you own Ollama server7·2 months agoMy app is nothing compared to the features Open WebUI. I just wanted to make a simple native app. Honestly, I made this just because I wanted to see if I can make something like that.
Also, Open WebUI is slightly complex for someone who is not into self-hosting. My app is for someone who just installs Ollama on their laptop or any computer and has exposed it to on the local network.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Camel Chat: Talk to you own Ollama server2·2 months agoThat’s odd. I did test it on Mint.
Can you run it via a terminal and tell me if it shows any errors?
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish10·2 months agoIf setting up official docker container looks hard, check out linuxserver.io’s docker container for Jellyfin. Even HWA is very easy.
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Repurposing an old Alienware r8English2·2 months agoI have used an old MacBook Air as a home server with Fedora for about 2 years. Fedora with Podman can be great, especially when you can use Cockpit (a GUI for managing containers), which is pre-installed and perfectly integrated.
Another option is to use TrueNAS. I can also recommend OpenMediaVault.
For exposing your services on the internet I suggest caution. If your ISP does not let you forward your ports, you can read this. https://blog.aiquiral.me/bypass-cgnat
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•Revolt server ( Linux + Steam Deck devs / creators)English1·2 months agoWhy not?
What are you gifting them?
nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.deto Games@lemmy.world•Revolt server ( Linux + Steam Deck devs / creators)English91·2 months agoWhy not just use Matrix?
Mullvad. It’s cheaper than Proton. But Proton has more servers. Like Proton even provies Indian IPs, but the servers are hosted in Singapore, which may be something people need, as Mullvad do not have any servers with Indian IPs.
You can also try IVPN, it is almost same like Mullvad, no email for account, pay using Monero etc, but you can get a one week subscription for $2.