You can get a car, just don’t connect your phone to it.
You can get a car, just don’t connect your phone to it.
There is a link about how to start on the git page. The initial work is fixing compiler warnings and other easy bugs.
I’m thinking to learn more to help with the Google TV app.
This keyboard is wild! I do miss the emoji key :(
I’m just going to say, you don’t need to run everything from one machine.
Very true
Cloudflare tunnel works for my jellyfin server.
Yeah, they do, but no mobile app support… I don’t think
Thanks. Just got a synology and want to try replacing googlee docs. The CODE docker looks promising… Need to understand how to get tunneling working first. 😂
Agreed, I want to have 8GB of RAM for sure. Thanks for the input. Now time to save up.
I’m thinking of the DS423 for media, photos, and notes. No transcoding.
I would need to think about this. There are times I need to look at photos from weeks ago, but not too often…
Moving over to the Synology would make it a LOT easier to switch OSs on my phone and not install any Google services. 🤔 Let me think more about this.
Does this mean the Synology is exposed to the public internet?
My biggest issue with Dell is the inability to upgrade the power supply 😭
Which way are you migrating?
I’ve never heard of this, but what happens if it shuts down? How is this really self hosting vs getting an generic we hosting service and storing files there ?
You got it all wrong, everyone is on Threads … Nah, I just subscribed to learn about starting some self hosting. I’m running a local media server, which was easy, but want to branch out to photo backup from my various phones/accounts. Getting nervous that Google will just close my account one day for no reason. Anyway, don’t fret, the community doesn’t need to be 💯 today, it’ll get there.
I personally believe reddit will live on, that’s just the way its going to be. I dropped off, but my account is still there.
This is the real answer to everyone. Limit access to the Bluetooth connection or don’t use the headunit.