What is it altering? This is a completely separate client, not a skin. And since its flutter, it looks like the tablet or mobile app, but will be the size of your desktop.
What is it altering? This is a completely separate client, not a skin. And since its flutter, it looks like the tablet or mobile app, but will be the size of your desktop.
Since this one is in flutter, it’ll also work on desktop on Linux, Mac, and windows most likely.
You should make some!
Its not the “Linux OS” that we want, but it is Linux, it runs the Linux kernel, so does chromeOS.
Be cleat about what you want.
What you call “Linux OS” is actually GNU/Linux, or as I’ve taken to calling it lately, GNU + Linux.
That’s what android is ;)
If you want multiple VMs to use the storage on the ZFS pool, better to create it in proxmox rather than passing raw disks thru to the VM.
ZFS is awesome, I wouldn’t use anything else now.
I don’t use an iOS client, but on tvOS on tvOS I use https://apps.apple.com/us/app/subswift/id6504658929 and it works and is in active development (and is actually pretty new). It’s $5.
Probably not what you want, but I ended up setting up navidrome and there is a client for tvOS for subsonic.
I use NixOS, so your first comment is totally 100% invalid.
You have friends? What’s that like?
Jellyfin or Kodi.
I’ve never been a user of Plex, but they’d never get my photos after emailing people’s watch lists without permission; they’ve shown they have little regard for your data.
What you linked gives a really clear naming convention and yours doesn’t follow it.
Honestly any of the three of nebula, tailscale, netbird, or even vanilla wireguard are all great choices and you can’t really go wrong.
It wasn’t that long ago when it was openVPN or nothing ;_;
Check out Net Bird
In the same way however nebula could decide to switch to proprietary licenses and discontinue their open source offerings.
Sure but you’d still have whatever the last commit was to nebula under the MIT license. It can be forked etc etc.
I am sure headscale is great, but its a side project and if so inclined (not saying they are, tailscale seem quite generous), they could kill it a lot faster than Defined Networking could kill nebula. But its all a gamble.
I think nebula is really cool and am heavily considering it in production.
Having a paid-for service that makes things easier is a good way to keep money going into the project, I think. And it feels a lot safer in terms of rug pull than tailscale/headscale. The android apps not being in fdroid and have some other limitations sucks… but I feel like those are easier to solve than some other issues that could be there.
If you want tailscale, but not tailscale, check out netbird. You can self host the auth server and it isn’t some side project, the whole auth server is open.
the core bits of nebula are all open source. With tailscale, there is headscale, but that is made by a tailscale employee and it feels ripe for a rug pull whenever tailscale feels like it. with nebula, the lighthouse and user clients are open, so there is far less chance of that.
Yes, I understand, but half the stuff in the diagram on the website just doesn’t make sense.
Just make an RSS/ATOM feed and be done with it.
There is an android native GUI for syncthing in fdroid that looks like its still maintained: https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android?tab=readme-ov-file