Would you mind sharing the finished version? I love it 😊
Cloudflare has a catch-all option that you can enable, but they only allow you to receive emails not send them. https://developers.cloudflare.com/email-routing/setup/email-routing-addresses/
A heads-up to anyone else who suddenly got this post in there feed, this article and post is over a year old.
ranger is another good one. I very rarely end up using a terminal file manager though.
cs-india is the only public DNSCrypt server located in India that I can find. There’s dns.therifleman.name but it’s DoH. Still works with the DNSCrypt client though. Both have filters.
Have you tried specifying your preferences in the config file and letting DNSCrypt find the best server?
You can self host Libreddit. Works great that way.
Oh ok you should probably clarify that in the OP since everyone is giving you recommendations of self hosted software. It’s usually assumed that’s what someone’s after when they are asking for a FOSS service.
Why is Nextcloud not what you’re looking for? Sounds perfect for what you’re after.
Worth pointing out that while ventoy is open source, iventoy is not. Might be important to some people.
They are usually released at the end of the year.
But when you say “24.04” it sounds like you are asking when the next Ubuntu LTS is released?
He keeps changing his demands all the time. If turkey are let into the EU he will just come up with another excuse. No thanks.
Thanks for pointing that out!
Fixed, I think!
That’s a great point I hadn’t considered tbh! And that learning new technologies even if there is no “purpose” to it can be… fun! :)
All software listed is FOSS.
I just run one mariadb container via docker-compose that all my other services use as their database.
version: "2"
services:
mariadb:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/mariadb:latest
container_name: mariadb
environment:
- TZ=####/####
- PUID=###
- PGID=###
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD==############
volumes:
- /docker/mariadb:/config
ports:
- 3306:3306
restart: unless-stopped
Off-topic but I don’t really get the appeal in running Kubernetes (or similar technologies) in a homelab. Unless it’s something you want to learn for work of course.
I’ve never heard of Nextclouf AIO, do you have links?
First step would be to get some sort of professional help, other than just taking medications. Medications alone will only get you so far.
https://valetudo.cloud/
Best option right now if you want a fully functional robot vacuum without any privacy concerns.