Grist is a selfhostable alternative to Airtable
Grist is a selfhostable alternative to Airtable
You can selfhost Standard Notes. The notes are encrypted client side before they reach the server.
I’ve been using OwnTracks for a while and it works really well.
Your threat model will determine whether spending extra on Njalla is worth it over simple Whois protection from your registrar.
You can use Subtify with Navidrome to import your playlists. It matches your Spotify playlists with your local music.
Would you only be duplicated content from wikis already available and simply cherry picking from those lists instead? I don’t see how FMHY is difficult to navigate. Yes it has 10,000 links, but you go to the topic you need and it has 10-20 links of which you can pick and choose.
Pretty much every software crack says ‘Block this application in your firewall’. I guarantee most people don’t. Following these instructions would have prevented this entirely.
My experience is that I tried to use it years ago and it didn’t work, so I continued using Signal. Straight up could not receive messages. That’s probably fixed now but if I wanted to move away, I’d try SimpleX instead.
You are looking for the arr scripts (formally arr-extended). https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts/blob/main/lidarr/readme.md
No, this is a bookmark software. You can probably use JDownloader for this to scrape a URL for downloadable content, depending on how the site you use is formatted.
They updated the YT plugin which doesn’t require a full apk update, only a plugin update.
I like GrayJay. It has a PeerTube plugin.
No, but it is in the megathread both here and on Reddit. It’s practically the largest video game soundtrack website/forum that exists right now with the exception of maybe Soulseek.
Is it really underground if you can just go to the website and sign up?
Back in 2019 some releases installed directly from IGG-GAMES contained crypto miners. They also added their own DRM to releases. Since then I have stayed away and never looked back.
Best of luck with your endless tech support anytime something doesn’t work.
A small whiteboard on the fridge perhaps?
If you need to throw in the towel on email self-hosting, don’t be ashamed. Mail servers are one of the more difficult projects to run. If you do end up outsourcing this, I recommend SendGrid, it’s reliable and free.
I only need to send sign up and password reset emails for Jellyfin, I don’t need to receive any emails back.