

For mobile, you can use apps like PipePipe (a NewPipe fork), or whatever the new fork of Revanced is.


For mobile, you can use apps like PipePipe (a NewPipe fork), or whatever the new fork of Revanced is.


Insurance is a scam, pure and simple. But the system is set up to force you into it.


I consider him a traitor for many reasons. But he’s the one in control of the legal system, so…


This is my POV. It already works perfectly, is prepaid, and is accessible to my nontechnical users. Switching would be a major pain for a worse experience.
Also, Plexamp.
Someday in the future no doubt Plex will enshittify for lifetime users such that it will justify a change, but that hasn’t happened.
Voyager on mobile
Dont use desktop, but if I need to I use the browser
Hans Landa because Christoph Waltz is just such a good actor
Pihole could be something good to start with, its pretty simple to setup, doesnt depend on other services, doesnt require hefty hardware, and has a meaningful impact.
I just got back on it recently and the answer is a big yes. When I can’t find stuff elsewhere I can find it there.
AFAIK they are several meters deep around the locks.


No, left them all a while ago and haven’t looked back.


systemd integration would be nice


Thanks, I’ve heard of this too. Its hard to tell what the differences in use-case all of these are. I’ll have to do more research into how they work.


Thanks, what have you liked about switching to this from portainer?


Cool! What makes you prefer this to portainer?


Im not locked into docker, but it’s what I have experience with so far, and a lot of services seem to have docker installation as a default option.
Do you think those things make it difficult to switch to podman? What are the differences?


Thanks, I’ll look into this


That’s what came up in my search at first. Seems legit.


This is the way I figured I’d go down at first, but I’m also curious if there’s a popular solution I could manage remotely in a browser without having to ssh, for example
“The aristocracy” might also work