What do you mean with non-proxied?
What do you mean with non-proxied?
Yeah, I’m already very happy with my setup
Even my wife can use it with apps and so on
So, the only thing was the language stuff.
If that really fixes it, I’m more than satisfied :-)
Wow, thank you so much!!
I spent quite some time on this and gave up frustrated…
I have the exact other problem
I would like to search for 2 languages (one preferred), but and can’t work it out…
If you find a solution to your problem somewhere, please give the link/info as well, maybe it helps me…
I tried the trash guides ( https://trash-guides.info/ ), but it seems I’ve done something wrong. Maybe it helps you
This was the guide with the custom language:
https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Tips/How-to-setup-language-custom-formats/
Thanks, that was interesting!
But I wonder, if you accidentally put it in the wrong community. Or other way round: how is this related to open source?
(Or does my client show me some wrong information?)
I’m not sure, if I can follow
Aren’t the dependencies for the app (hopefully - as it’s the same code) completely the same, no matter how I install it?
With GitHub (apk releases) the only difference would be, that you’ll need to keep an eye on updates yourself
Or do I miss something here?
Yeah, but then I’ve a web exposed service and I want keep a low profile as possible with what I’m exposing. So I guess as long as there aren’t many users to manage, wireguard (or a tailscale configuration) could work out for OP
I’ve setup wireguard, because it’s only me and an employee using the services. But with that, externally I don’t even seem to have a port open. But wireguard is so fast to be online, that I’m just always connected as soon as I’m online - using a domain and an IP update script
Wireguard, as only a handful of people need access to the services, I manage it manually - and not with Tailscale or something similar.
With that my server looks nothing like a server from the outside, as I’m exposing nothing - Wireguard doesn’t even show up in a port scan
I’m from Europe as well, running GrapheneOS with Aurora (and also F-Droid). Had no problem with my banking apps. Also all my bought apps still are downloadable with Aurora.
Yeah, so what’s bad about that?
Do you smoke your crack from a bottle cap?
;-)
I’m currently hosting a wiki.js
you can either use markdown or a visual editor
Ah, ok, thanks
Was thinking like, opposite of native. Aber that didn’t really made sense for me.