It wasn’t an issue before, only started a few weeks ago.
It wasn’t an issue before, only started a few weeks ago.
Pixel 7A running GrapheneOS. While there are other keyboard apps there that are Foss, none of them have worked out for me so far. I write in two different languages and don’t want to switch between different layouts and such. So instead I have disabled Network access for these keyboard apps.
Based on other comments this seems to be an issue with all(?) keyboard apps.
The times ive tried it hasnt worked either. I simply rely on ublock origin and my pihole to protect me from the worsts out there.
Thanks this is good too!
Appreciate the explanation, have a good one 👊
I will try that one next to see how it compares. Thanks for letting me know 👍
Thanks anyway dude
Oh okay good to know, is there a way to change this though? Would be “cooler” to see the total amount imo.
Very pretty! Mind sharing the wallpaper?
When I first got into self-hosting I started out using Tailscale, at that point i didn’t know better and figured it was all or nothing. It has actually worked flawlessly to be fair. Probably not the best or smartest decision of my life. But am now slowly wanting to turn to just a clean WireGuard setup.
Yeah that is true. Its just that it makes things so dead simple for other friends and family to join in on. Its defo something i need to re-evaluate.
I have everything connected over Tailscale, and strictly only use IPs delegated through this system. So i realise now that I have to step away from that if I want to make it work locally :P
It probably does tbh, I’ll have to check the documentation to double-check though. Anything that isn’t foss tends to get a handful indeed; Jellyfin genuinely is a better experience than Plex imo.
No not really… Would just like it to be an option IN CASE it were to happen…
Thanks for sharing this channel!
What if it really was all apart of the game?
Totally agree with the mentions of Wireguard and Tailscale. They make this super easy. Have done exactly this myself before, for the same use case.
However at the time, i had to change something in the server-properties config file in order for it to work properly. Minecraft servers still authenticate users when hosting yourself (afaik). This however isnt possible over a mesh netowrk like wireguard/tailscale. I simply had to change a boolean value of the line called something like, server-online, or online-mode…
Best of luck!
Linux unplugged (podcast) covered this news pretty well where you get to hear both sides of the case. It’s pretty interesting, would defo give it a listen for full story.
Been using it myself since it launched, been loving it so far! Got it active on everything except my terminal.
Yeah I will do that, just wanted to chip in here first to see if it was just a me issue hehe.
Update; https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/issues/1602