What’s wrong with kitty?
I’ve been using kitty for some time didn’t had any issues, and multiplexing is useful.
PS: i used tmux for many years, and still use on headless
What’s wrong with kitty?
I’ve been using kitty for some time didn’t had any issues, and multiplexing is useful.
PS: i used tmux for many years, and still use on headless
Passwords can be leaked, mostly by bad security on server side.
Passkeys use secure keys, it checks public keys on both sides and send private key to authenticate, without both keys can’t login or if the server is compromised.
It’s like GPG or SSH works.
Using it for some months
I tried to keep things simple, however I use Kodi mainly with PlexMod addon.
Plex official apps have many issues with audio and subtitles, Kodi plays (almost) everything and better options for audio/subtitles
Kodi: A standalone multimedia player, it plays contents stored locally or on the network (SMB, NFS)
Plex/Jellyfin: Multimedia server, it shares local content over network/internet to multiple users.
Stremio: Plays content from online sources (torrent, HTTP)
Dnscrypt site explains some of the different DNS protocol types
https://dnscrypt.info/faq
PS: There isn’t Do53, that’s just plain (unencrypted) DNS
Telegram have this in a long time, and I never got any spam messages.
Try to read the article instead.
Assuming you are on a Debian/Ubuntu based distro, make sure you have the following packages installed build-essential
golang
However Gotify recomends using docker to build plugins
https://gotify.net/docs/plugin-deploy#with-docker-recommended
make GOTIFY_VERSION=“v2.0.5” FILE_SUFFIX=“for-gotify-v2.0.5” build
Use the gotify version according to the one installed on your system.
EX: make GOTIFY_VERSION="v2.4.0" FILE_SUFFIX="for-gotify-v2.4.0" build
for the latest release
the on build/
you should have some .so
files, copy the one for your machine arch to gotify plugins dir data/plugins
where a build for gotify v2.4.0 https://nowtransfer.de/3460c8e86670
copy only the one needed
You can get the rss of new releases with rss, and use rss plugin for Gotify
https://github.com/solarkennedy/gotify-rss
https://piraces.dev/short-bits/github-releases-feed-atom/
Debian can also be FreeBSD https://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD
Unfortunately died last year
Used duckdns for some years, but after some issues migrated to https://desec.io/
Next release fixes that https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server/pull/811
For personal use https://forgejo.org/ or https://gogs.io/ should be enough
Unlike other messaging apps, they have access to encryption keys, when you change devices you only need to fill the phone number and all of your messages are available.
On other apps like Signal or matrix, you need to backup or export your keys to other devices, otherwise you can access previous messages.
It’s like you own an apartment and the doorman have keys to all apartments, if you lose the key the doorman can give you a copy, but also have access to your apartment when it pleases.
That means if they want to see your messages they do it anytime, not only when someone report it.
If a government want access to the messages they can access.
WhatsApp Moderators Can Read Your Messages - https://gizmodo.com/whatsapp-moderators-can-read-your-messages-1847629241
Khal is a nice tui calendar, maybe not for your needs like calendar.txt