No its on 4.x I think.
No its on 4.x I think.
Podman actually run fine on Debian 12. Though the packaged version is a bit old. Does not support podman compose command. Though podman-compose works.
One of the main reason I switched to podman was its compatibility with firewalld. Haven’t used rootless docker, but podman and podman-compose gets the job done for me.
I am not self hosting an LLM, but running on my laptop with Alpaca. Google’s Gemma 2B. On my hardware its pretty slow, but kind of gets the work done. My hardware is getting old, need to upgrade soon.
Sad day indeed, bitwarden going shady and this.
I think it has to install vscode extensions, which is sad.
Synching maybe?
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Are you sure that it is indeed using piped or proxy instead of googlevideo.com?
Hey what is the advantage of quadlets over normal podman-compose?
Name is Alison Burke.
If you are the creator, the dark mode is kind of not pleasing, have white text fields.
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What is Izzydroid and why is it considered bad?
Hey what type of URL matching do you use for achieving this? BW suggest me all the entries for a domain and doesn’t differentiate sub domains.
The aim of private frontends are to limit the data being sent to their actual counterparts (eg Redlib for redddit or piped for y.t). This includes mapping usage patterns to respective IP addresses. If I am the sole user of a self hosted service, then cloud providers and big corps could easily do that.
Thanks for the long reply. I will start out my self hosting journey with some simple applications like silver bullet or something. Then after gaining more info, will try to host something for the public
[Please give some suggestions for simple selfhostable applications]
You mean hit my selfhosted fronted from multiple IPs? I could do that, but after analysing my usage pattern they could fingerprint me.
Yes, you can easily do that. Set the container name and make them on the same network. Used caddy and whole bunch of Selfhostable services with it and I reverse proxy as
container_name:port