

Yes next question


Yes next question


This is the only real answer


Well the next gen graphene os release will be on their own devices. They’re working with an OEM now.


Don’t be a trachers pet lol, let us enjoy a lil time off thanks to github


You should really start using an email proxy like simple login on anonaddy. I haven’t gotten a password reset email in years, and when I do I just change the email and password of the account, then burn that alias.


Both of these sources seem like things that would be blocked by using a DNS sinkhole. I personally use technetium but pihole and adguard are more popular, but less feature rich and harder to set up as a recursive resolver.


To be honest I don’t use Firefox on android anyways because it’s noticeably slower than chromium. Since I’m on graphene is I just stick to vanadium + DNS level adblocking.


Last I used librewolf/waterfox they lagged behind a few days on security updates, so I switched to regular Firefox with arkenfox user.js


Welp time to add this to the backlog of things I wanna do


Yeah I think that’s due to google rolling their own implementation, I only get the blue notifs though, not the green


I disabled it via an adb command I found floating around on the web a year or so back
Technitium is much easier to set up than pihole/adguard IMO, as it supports recursive resolving or DoH/DoT out of the box.
It also supports mirroring root servers, clustering etc. I switched last week and I’m very happy with it


If you’re looking for this you can use something like uptime kuma, which pings each service and looks for a specific response or it will ping you
I doubled down recently and now have Grafana dashboards + alerts for all of my proxmox hosts, their containers etc.
Alerts are mainly mean CPU, memory or disk utilization > 80% over 5 minutes
I also get all of my notifications via a self hosted ntfy instance :~)
I’d recommend technitium over both pihole and adguard these days. Its an actual DNS server vs just a sinkholr, had recursive resolving out of the box, Root server mirroring at the click of a button, cluster mode etc


Ah I missed that part, scanned the beginning/end, apologies. The api for this is all there (unsure about search) but I haven’t come across an extension that does this. Doesn’t seem extremely hard in theory, though
Yeah there is a search api as well:


I’ve been using linkwarden for over a year now and am very happy with it


Tangentally related but off topic: I thought that there were some security concerns about how it connects to their hosted TURN server, is developed in China etc. There was this issue that turned me off as well
I’ve been out of the loop on this project for a number of years now so this may be out of date.
I just vpn home and vnc when I need access to my devices.
Have things changed, is there a reason for me to give the project another look?
Theoretically it really shouldn’t be possible
Garmin’s whole UI/UX is awful, I just use it for the data.
Also it’s totally impossible to tell which machine in the gym the watch is paired to