[-] KDE@monyet.cc 6 points 9 months ago

flatpak just makes sense imo

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submitted 9 months ago by KDE@monyet.cc to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Hello fellow lemmy users ,

i was wondering whats the best file sharing protocol/app/website , tbh send.vis.ee seems to be currently the best to me but still i wanted your opinion here are things i found

  1. Localsend
  2. ffsend
  3. croc
  4. webtorrent
  5. magic-wormhole
  6. using curl on 0x0.st or pixeldrain
  7. (anonfiles has left so thats sad)
  8. rsync / ssh
  9. onionshare
  10. ipfs

#from what i am hearing , magic-wormhole makes the most sense since they seem to be the most open standard of sharing files but still seems incomplete or the lack of information on such topic makes me feels wierd.

croc seems to have a lot of cve and magic wormhole passed that test from suse's audit. webtorrent seems to fit in a wierd niche and its implementations like file.pizza arent really that well built ( considering you cant send multi files over there)

i would prefer cli but gui's as well so that i can send it to somebody else , i would like foss protocol since we can build on that other apps as well , and earlier i used to use shareit which was so bad that literally the govt pulled it because of chinese concerns
currently using localsend but warp (magic-wormhole)/warpinator is also looking good

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 5 points 9 months ago

yea no shit seeing 2 saber's was kinda dope also the robot (i forgot his name) who could wield 4 lighsabers

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 3 points 9 months ago

db0 , i really like your server tbh but my monyet.cc is serving me currently well the fact that you have a photon , tensorrect etc as alternate frontends is kinda cool as well :p thanks man , we as a community appreciate your instance and its c/piracy -fellow pirate

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 9 points 9 months ago

thats cool ngl

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submitted 9 months ago by KDE@monyet.cc to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

I dont understand why threat actors / hackers use telegram which obtains your phone number and not simplex or even signal for that matter

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 3 points 9 months ago

speek sucks in my opinion , i tried it ,

tbh jami is the best app currently in the p2p messenging space

berty sounds good as well , its built on top of ipfs and weshgaurd

tox is good as well

(i have messaged briar and berty team regarding some questions and i havent gotten its answer , i will update you when i get the answer)

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 3 points 9 months ago

https://www.securemessagingapps.com/ if you see closely for session , it says that attachments are centralized in their servers in canada

session tries to promote their oxen cryptocurrency and lokinet which imo crypto currency are used by baiters to bait people into ruining their money

you dont understand what signal /molly is , do you ? they are centralized server and OP specificially asked not centralized server / server for that matter

matrix is good but it still need server , plus matrix.org takes quite a bit of metadata

jami's good but it uses turn server to verify your name

briar's bluetooth functionality can be violated plus no good ui/ux

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 2 points 11 months ago

i am sry to say but half my friends dont know what linux is except android runs on it they are surprised that linux can run on computers

so ... I just say linux

Also love this picture!

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 8 points 11 months ago

they are technically allowed to .. so they do it . and i mean average iq of this world is 80-90 so i think they just download the 1st thing off playstore which is sponsored which is paid by showing them "ads"

we need more technical knowledge among young people instead of having them become a coomer or waste their life playing games (something that huanted me is this: https://futurism.com/the-byte/gen-z-kids-file-systems)

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 3 points 11 months ago

I really Dont know I am Ok with running chinese boards and also https://pine64.com/product-category/rockpro64/?v=0446c16e2e66

the boards you are showing me are 80-90$ which to me is maybe a lot since raspberry pi prices have started to slow down as well

Plus some dockers may not work and jellyfin is saying its not recommended to run it on rasp pi so i dont know actually

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by KDE@monyet.cc to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Hello , dear lemmy users , I am starting to really like self-host because they are really fast and mostly i use open source stuff (like lemmy /photon etc) which were sometimes slow but after self hosting it now on the pc i am on using , i really like it

Now , I would like to host some stuff like jellyfin , navindrome , photon , adgaurd home and just leave it running on a device in maybe near future (i can convince my brother to pay for it , after he gets his job maybe)

TLDR : I wanted to ask What's your favourite alternative to raspberry pi for simple self hosting or maybe possible near home automation

Edit: thank you all for helping me , I am starting to believe that i should look into using dell wyse or the likes which are meant to be used for hosting or a old laptop (since i dont own a laptop anyway , i just own a pc ) and since i run linux anyways , i am thinking of owning a laptop dual booting it with alpine (that has docker) and a simple minimalist os like hyprland on it just in case i need to travel with it (which to me seems very unlikely , I dont travel much so..) I am confused about it

Edit 2 : I am very new to self hosting so currently i would run stuff on my pc only (using portainer) , However when needed to buy , i am thinking of buying the cheapest thin client maybe a nuc or dell wyse

I am already trying searxng , shiori(bookmark manager) , portainer,freshrss , photon , froodle-s pdf tool which i have all closed except portainer currently I am also thinking of shifting to podman as well but cant find a good gui for it like portainer , (portainer really just blew my mind with its templates)

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by KDE@monyet.cc to c/opensource@lemmy.ml

So Recently I came across stirling-pdf through this community only and i was wondering if something like this but for images exist

https://www.iloveimg.com/

(i wanted to upload image but there is smth wrong which i would look later into )

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submitted 1 year ago by KDE@monyet.cc to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hello dear lemmy users , I am a fellow linux enthusiast who found about a particular website which made this image I hope you like it , lemmy fellows :) I would post this on other platforms like reddit /hackernews with the body being you should use lemmy

I personally think 7th one is really cool

Here are all the photos i took about linux *(pls note these are 20 images , if you want people i can maybe delete this post since it may look spam and there are more images that you may like as well that you may like)

(you may have to scroll really much to see the comment section , i am sry for that)

(some of these also take pacman since pacman is part of arch linux utility which is linux and the distro i use , i tried to incorporate Linux tusk into it but i couldn't i would look into that later ๐Ÿ˜€ )

(i hope you enjoy)*

๐Ÿ˜€ ___#

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[-] KDE@monyet.cc 2 points 1 year ago

Lemmy is built upon the ActivityPub Protocol which has the flaws mentioned above Bluesky is built upon the AtProtocol which to me also looks kinda great https://yewtu.be/watch?v=wJBCpzM1VfM ;- Video that explains the difference (i just watched it minutes ago) https://atproto.com/docs ;-Docs for learning how it works

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 4 points 1 year ago

https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances from this i used monyet.cc since they didn't need email discuss.online is good as well

[-] KDE@monyet.cc 5 points 1 year ago

vscodium just works for me , its just like vscode removing telemetry

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