If you just wanted email forwarding, cloudflare support it. If I remember correctly, it's included in their free plan
This is why having a dedicated person/team to maintain docs is very important
Does anyone know how wiki.gg makes money? Wiki hosting side without stable income will just get bought out by bigger player or turn bad like fandom
I think people only care about their privacy if the consequences is something they can see/feel directly (e.g. privacy related to election)
The blue guy should also rob you, like how they take your data and use it to sell ads
Air fryer
Although it's slower than deep frying, you don't need to babysit the food and can use the time to do something else. It also much easier to cleanup
My ISP: what a wonderful thing you have there. I will definitely not charge you an arm and a leg for the bandwidth
My biggest fear of hosting my own important data is losing it to some hardware failure. Currently I mitigate this issue by mirroring my NAS data to onedrive (with encryption)
I always like the idea of home assistant, but I haven't figured out a practical automation for my home. Maybe you can share some of your most useful automation?
I only have a few services:
- jellyfin (media server)
- firefly iii (expense manager)
- freshrss (rss aggregator)
- personal telegram bot to auto convert news link to epub for reading in my ereader
All of the service other than jellyfin is hosted on a vps. Jellyfin is hosted from my home and can be accessed remotely via wireguard. However because my isp doesn't provide a public ip, I need to use my vps as wireguard jump host
Client <-> vps <-> home server
No, I don't trust them. Their idea to replace people ad with their own ad (https://archive.is/W0k4j) and their experiment with cryptocoin are two of the biggest red flags.
Just use firefox instead of brave if you wanted a privacy respecting browser