No point in arguing with extremists at either end. None of them have a life.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple is reportedly getting ready to introduce ads to its Maps appEnglish
10·17 hours agoWhotf even used Apple Maps lol
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A Beginners Guide To Selfhosting Part 1English
4·6 days agoI’ve used Ubuntu Server, without any problems
If it works for you then great. But it doesn’t stand with your goal of Corporate Independence and Willingness to Learn — Given that it is slightly easier to setup than Vanilla Debian. But at the end of the day it is just Corporate Debian with more up-to date packages but overall less stable than Vanilla Debian.
upkeep and electricity costs of having your own hardware at home
It really won’t be much unless you’re gonna go for extremely beefy hardware like for Jellyfin hosting hundreds of newer codec 4k files with HDR and shit with dozens of users or some LLM — which anyways still would be cheaper than renting a VPS. Otherwise even a Raspberry Pi can do a decent job or even a mini pc (with something like Intel N100) which draws less power than a Mobile Phone charger. It also aligns with the idea of beginner friendly setup than using a VPS which half the people will even skip reading the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies. So hosting something like Immich or Nextcloud, which is not encrypted at rest, is pretty much available for the VPS provider at instant.
convenience of a public IP
You don’t need a public IP to self-host. A beginner should start with private at first, learn from there and gain and grow otherwise it can lead to security risks — e.g you have mentioned to self-host Immich which doesn’t have any native 2FA. The self-hoster then will have to know about SSO based logins to secure instances like these.
use a dynamic DNS provider to get around
You also have Cloudflare Tunnel, Tailscale. Or you can use a 5$/month VPS in this instance to self-host Pangolin with Crowdsec for public access and block malicious or suspicious IPs. All of these options will mask your real public IP.
The guide was focused on being as simple and convenient as possible, with the target audience being absolute beginners
Ok but this asks for a lot of upfront investment. You don’t need to buy a domain or a VPS as a beginner (or even a mini PC as I mentioned). Just start with a PC or a Laptop you already own. Host the service and access it via private IPs instead of handholding them to copy and paste commands, configs and compose files from the internet (although you do have mentioned official documentation so kudos for that) just for the convenience of public access. A lot of people don’t know the 3-2-1 backup rule. One error might wipe off their entire Immich Library, Password Vaults or important documents in Nextcloud.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A Beginners Guide To Selfhosting Part 1English
5·7 days agofreeing yourself from your dependance on big corporations
Setting up a VPS with Ubuntu Server
This shouldn’t exist in the same article lol. You will just end up paying in subscriptions anyways while at the same time maintaining all the stacks — that too on Ubuntu where some articles will become useless after a few updates. Even 10$ a month will result in $120 every year — which can buy you a half decent second hand PC or a new Mini PC. You won’t even own your data when you rent a VPS.
You will end up saving a lot more by self hosting on your own hardware with vanilla Debian and be more independent at the same time. You will only need a VPS if you want to self-host your own reverse tunnel like Pangolin or FRP.
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Technology@lemmy.world•As Microsoft Forces Users to Ditch Windows 10, It Announces That It’s Also Turning Windows 11 into an AI-Controlled MonstrosityEnglish
2·8 days agoOnce Adobe apps and new versions of Microsoft office start working reliably on Linux, 50% of corporate PCs are out of Windows’ market share.
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Technology@lemmy.world•As Microsoft Forces Users to Ditch Windows 10, It Announces That It’s Also Turning Windows 11 into an AI-Controlled MonstrosityEnglish
7·8 days agoWhat else do you expect everyone to do? Please enlighten us if you have something more to offer than switching to Linux — which seemingly is the best option currently.
I don’t really bother with email — It is terrible for privacy no matter which provider you use if the person sending you uses Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo or whatever w/o PGP — which is most of the corporate world and normies.
I use Tuta for personal and it has the same problems (offline still works better than Proton I think). But my primary reasons for using Tuta are
- I think they are more transparent about what they do than Proton
- The alias email seems better, and
- I don’t want to go in another corporate walled garden of office/email/calendar suite — I use Proton VPN
I have to use Google Workspace for work anyways so all my work email have offline access on Thunderbird.
dragging people from peaceful nonexistence into existence without their consent
The male body gave consent to copy itself before ejaculating and the female body also consented to copy itself. Both copies agreed to merge and create a new copy —the child. So technically, we did consent to being born. (Except when the mother has been raped, or throughout the pregnancy was denied abortion because of some stupid law — a timeframe allowed for one party to withdraw that consent).
His fingers look unnaturally long. Unless the white board is new, there are no signs of previous smudges. White boards are smooth surfaces, so we should also see reflections in there. The bridge as — pointed out in the thread — looks super wonky. There should be taller buildings as well as seen in the image below.

Lol mine is 20 GB. And iOS takes 12.5GB. Thankfully I got the 256GB model, use Immich to backup images and videos, use Paperless-ngx for storing my docs and know how to use and manage a filesystem (however shitty it is on iOS) unlike most normies who would just let everything pile up and get confused on why there is no C: drive on iOS (real story lol).
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Uncircumcised penis owners, did you ever wish you were circumcised?
2·15 days agoPlease tell what did you guys do so I can ask if my woman would be interested in doing it 👉👈
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Microsoft’s new AI feature will organize your photos automatically
10·19 days agoEven if this was local and privacy friendly, I don’t know anyone within my circle who stores their photos on their desktops or laptops anymore. I use Immich and most people I know use Google Photos or iCloud — basically mobile devices.
Adding this feature just adds to the bloat and its Microsoft — you can’t trust them.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft just changed where your Word documents live — here’s why it mattersEnglish
8·20 days agoOnly office and LibreOffice FTW!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•If it ask for your phone number its not private.
8·20 days agoOP is confusing privacy with anonymity.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Islamophobia is the new global currency of power
4·24 days agoNowhere is this more visible outside Palestine than in India, where 200 million Muslims are being pushed to the edge of extermination by the RSS-BJP regime. Under Narendra Modi, Islamophobia has been weaponised not as fringe hate but as state ideology.
I can’t speak for other parts of the world but I can for the Indian subcontinent.
I’m an atheist, and personally, I try not to judge anyone based on their religion — it generally works well, especially with upper and upper middle class communities. From my experience, upper class Muslims are usually integrated into society and not involved in shady activities.
I also don’t agree with government policies that discriminate against people based on religion like requiring proof of ancestry after Independence because such policies are unjust and target citizens unfairly.
That said, I do have concerns about certain practices in some lower income communities in India. Poverty, limited education and social isolation can make people more vulnerable to radical messaging. Madrasas (which btw are even attended by children younger than teenagers) teach extreme ideas, like framing conversion as a duty or promoting a black and white worldview. In rare cases, this can lead some individuals to embrace jihadist ideology or commit illegal acts in the name of religion. Social media can further amplify these messages. While most Muslims are peaceful, certain forms of radicalisation especially among vulnerable Islamic populations can be more organised and aggressive compared to similar movements in other major religions.
So even the propaganda by our right wing government is exaggerated, it does have some truth to it. It can be solved by eliminating all religious education in pre-teen ages and criminalising parents for forcing that type of education on children.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Yet another note taking recommendation neededEnglish
1·25 days agoJoplin for sure. But I personally use Obsidian because of the UI. I sync it with my server using Syncthing. All devices are synced to the server and not with each other so I have one source of Truth.
For that you need to first receive the income and book the capital gains. If you ever filed your taxes you would know. A 3% wealth tax on non cash assets would be more effective and productive. There are provisions where if you take out a home loan, you can deduct its interest from your salary or income to reduce your tax liability. Billionaires (or even the middle class) do that often. This builds assets as well as allows for a lower tax liability.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•v2.0.0: Stable Release of Immich (complete with Merch and DVD)English
2·28 days agoYep. Behind Nginx Proxy Manager and for external access, I use Pangolin on VPS to reverse tunnel to my Home.





Honestly I wouldn’t care about the stuttering and sluggishness.
As much as I hate Google, I will have to admit that Google Maps is one of the best pieces of software ever to exist. I try to use Organic Maps and OSMand but Google Maps is just much upto date, has reviews, has real time traffic updates along with road closures. OSM based maps and Apple Maps is way way way way way behind — atleast in my country.