

Use Molly as your Signal client instead. It solves this.


Use Molly as your Signal client instead. It solves this.


That’s fair, but even then it might break when I update it. I think rotating containers on which one I update is the way to go so I always have 1 running.
I’ve never tried this technique but I’m curious to try it out.


I love Nextcloud, but I have everything running in containers, and I have them auto updating on system boot.
Its a super powerful software. Its on my top list of self hosting software. But it breaks so often with auto updates. And there is the potential of having to reinstall it because of a broken install, and your personal service being down for weeks.
Borg backups work, but they are not intuitive to setup when using containers.
Auto setting up trusted domains is not intuitive.
My solution going forward, is to have secondary containers which I don’t update as frequently, that point to the same user files folder on the primary containers. Kind of like having my services load balanced. I plan on doing this for some of my other containers that are frequently down.
In my experience, services that require more than 1 container are the ones that crash the most. Especially when they connect to a database container.


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Interesting, I’ve never heard those points before. They’re both super fast for me, and give me really good results.
I was using DDG for many years, but the results were often super bad and I hadn’t noticed until I started using Google search again. Then I started using Ecosia and Qwant, and the results have been sometimes better and sometimes worse than Google – mainly only worse whenever I need Google Maps for its various features around businesses that OpenStreetMap is missing.


I’m preaching to the choir here, but for those who don’t know
https://www.qwant.com/ (France)
https://www.ecosia.org/ (German)
Both of the above are currently in partnership as well.


Qobuz > Navidrome > Tidal
Although Navidrome, if going legally, I’ve only found Bandcamp Fridays practical for buying music so far: https://isitbandcampfriday.com/


We have https://codeberg.org/ as an alternative to Bitbucket, and you can have free public static pages like Netlify or Github pages.
Codeberg also offers private repos.


What’s the alternatives? Non-self hosting, and you know what, self-hosting because why not


Who else is using Peter Thiels crap?
Tankies imo is such a creepy new word that came out of nowhere. Do real people actually use this word?
oh, I remember mine being by default. Thanks for sharing though.