I like to judge software based on its actually merit and not on the theoretical possibility it is vulnerable. It very well could be vulnerable, but without auditing it we are just speculating, which in the real world means nothing. Every project starts somewhere, without community, followers, and “5 years of support”. I am not saying I would trust this software in a security critical situation, just that your speculation means nothing.
And? It lowers the attack surface of Immich. Attack surface is about the surface, whatever an attacker can use to get leverage. This acts as an intermediate between Immich and a public viewer, controlling how a threat actor can access a private Immich server. It helps reduce external attack surface while increasing overall system complexity. Since the project is small, it is easy to audit the code.
It is not security hardened from what I can tell. Most of Librewolf’s patches could be applied to build Zen with security hardening. Alternatively, patch Zen browser with Arkenfox user.js (upstream project to Librewolf’s security hardened default profile)
InnerTune (A fork of InnerTune, a Material 3 YouTube Music client for Android) https://f-droid.org/packages/com.malopieds.innertune/
Are you using the fork? It gets more frequent updates.
Also nice because you can better isolate these Android apps instead of Waydroid which intentional has no isolation or selinux policies and runs in a rootful LXC container.
According to the Gitlab repo for the Android transition layer, yes.
Notesnook has a desktop app. Does it not work with self hosted implementation?
You can give a Flatpak the necessary permissions to modify disks. All the permissions needed by Veracrypt could be granted.
Hmm, you have typed words that I do not vibe with.
Cus there isnt a reason to change if you are already super familiar with pfSense. They basically do the same stuff.
In that case OPNsense does the exact same thing but with a more intuative GUI. It originally was a fork of pfSense.
That is usually referred to as “source available” and doesnt fall into the category of open source.
It can do a lot, for example some people use it as a PDF editor.
Cool, I like it more now.
Why?
Why not Codeberg, cus its FOSS and run by a donation-funded nonprofit.
VPNs are illegal in China.