But Syncthing Fork is not shut down and is still maintained (never used the main version tbh).
https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android-fdroid
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingandroid/
But Syncthing Fork is not shut down and is still maintained (never used the main version tbh).
https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android-fdroid
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingandroid/
I’ve used Joplin before which was okay-ish (but borked the e2e encryption during an update).
Now I would recommend Silverbullet if you are really keen on self hosting a notes app.
But the notes that work best for me is simply Obsidian + Syncthing-Fork (you could self host a syncthing server), thanks to its sheer ability to adapt to nearly any use case thanks to its plugin.
Somewhere i read that non compliance could land you in jail. If I was a maintainer, i am not sure if I would like to go to jail for OSS.
Check out beszel, nearly no setup needed.
The easiest solution I found and use is Beszel.
https://github.com/henrygd/beszel
Just a hub with the most important stats and some simple agents on the servers.
You would assume so, but then there are domains like .car/.cars/.auto/.sexy which cost more than 2000$ yearly.
What a weird couch fucker…
Women are not Saturday the same way they are not Saturday the same way they are not Saturday the same way they are not Saturday…
Adnauseam will break
when google kills of manifest v2 in a month or something
In June 2025, as of now. (Vivaldi only, other Browsers may differ, change to FireWaterLibreWolfFox regardless.)
Holy crap, $5?
Only NOW, sold out everywhere😶
Oh no…
For example, they can spawn mobs, summon items, change weather conditions or even initiate a minigame.
To undo a command, the first thing you need to do is locate the command block that contains it. Then you can use the “/undo” command to revert back to the game state before the command was executed.
… while “/weather” lets you change the environment from rain to snow.
Building a house in Minecraft requires the use of several different commands. Firstly, you’ll need to use “/fill” to quickly and easily create walls, floors, and other structures. After that, you’ll want to make use of “/clone” so that you can copy and paste specific parts of your house without having to build them all from scratch. Finally, you’ll use “/summon” to spawn in furniture and other decorative items. With these four commands, any player can have a beautiful home built in no time!
The 4th command is a secret well kept…
The “/noai” command in Minecraft can be extremely useful when trying to create a more challenging and realistic gaming experience. This command prevents any artificially intelligent entities, such as zombies and creepers, from attacking or following the Player.
Ah, yes, more challenge by literally making zombies be braindead.
And it can lead to stagnation. The latter didn’t happen yet
I could argue that it already did when Google abandoned JPEG XL.
Part of self hosting is to decide yourself what you want or need.
I am very happy with Beszel (https://github.com/henrygd/beszel) as it is enough for my use case.
That being said compatibility is huge in the GrafProm Stack. A lot of software has Prometheus compatible end points which can then be visualised with Grafana.
Want to know how many requests are hitting your server? Count Diamond blocks mined per player on a Minecraft server? Want to track your weight and workout time? Or do you want to count yellow cars driving by your house? Grafana & Prometheus got you.
I’ve recently found Beszel and i want to use it to replace my grafana/Prometheus/node exporter stack. It seems to be a rather easy & clean solution. Sure, you can do more with grafana and Prometheus but I can’t be bothered having to learn that, when all I want is some simple monitoring.
You just have to trust the source. Sometimes that’s
easy, likeRed Hat, andsometimesthat’s hard.
FTFY
Explain, please.
I wish there were more lawyers who would deal with companies that do this kind of stuff.
They don’t blame young people. They blame lack of education.