To be fair, any app written entirely by (human) vendor companies also works like that
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MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ring Cameras Join Flock and Amazon to Now Create Direct Data Access for ICEEnglish
1·23 days agoYeah initial setup requires their app (once).
But you can use their app without creating an account, which is such a breath of fresh air compared to everyone else.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ring Cameras Join Flock and Amazon to Now Create Direct Data Access for ICEEnglish
101·24 days agoOffers all the features Google/Amazon do, but without the subscriptions.
Plus they joined the open home foundation, so they’re unlikely to enshitify.
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Games@lemmy.world•The Best-Selling Video Games Since 2020English
32·2 months agoI’m pleasantly surprised that it takes two did so well. I hope it shows publishers that there’s a market for couch co-op!
MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•The Fediverse Only Makes Time for Real ArtistsEnglish
61·2 months agoPeople forget the left sensationalizes things as much as the right does.
A lot of them show datacenter energy use for AI without comparing them to other other workloads. If you’re worried about datacenter energy use, I sure hope you don’t download any apps or steam any music/video.
https://andymasley.substack.com/p/individual-ai-use-is-not-bad-for
Mine does that when she’s fully fed…
What is that? I don’t think I’ve seen whatever that show is and now I’m intrigued
Don’t forget “reversing the polarity”
MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Have clankers visited my blog one hundred twenty-one sexagintillion eight hundred ten novemquinquagintillion times so far in November??English
4·3 months agoIt’s interesting that anubis has worked so well for you in practice.
What do you think of this guy’s take?
MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Have clankers visited my blog one hundred twenty-one sexagintillion eight hundred ten novemquinquagintillion times so far in November??English
15·3 months agoIt’s interesting that anubis has worked so well for you in practice.
What do you think of this guy’s take?
Ummm… maybe some more context is needed? That makes no sense
There are a lot of programs that try to detect VMs and other unverified environments (e.g. Google’s safety net) to deter bots and fraud.
Buying physical devices circumvents all that
MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•People using Cloudflare, are you still happy with it? Would you consider any self-hosted alternative?English
2·3 months agongrok isn’t just for development.
That’s news to me lol. I’ve personally only used them for development so I can’t tell you how good they are for running production services.
I just looked at their pricing page and it looks like the Free and Hobbyist only include 1GB and 5GB of data, respectively. I’ve never actually measured my data usage because Cloudflare gives unlimited data, but I suspect that’s nowhere near enough for a photo sharing app like Immich.
MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•People using Cloudflare, are you still happy with it? Would you consider any self-hosted alternative?English
32·3 months agoYou might be misunderstanding the value-add of a CDN to self-hosting, so here’s my attempt at explaining:
I’ve been self-hosting things for a very long time. In the old days, we would wrangle our routers to expose port 80 for HTTP (and later, port 443 for HTTPS) and forward those connections to the self-host server and then add the appropriate DNS records to point our website domain to our home IP address (which was its own fun challenge when ISPs refused to give static IP addresses for home plans). Relatively simple.
However, in recent years (especially after the pandemic) the internet has become a much more hostile place. People find vulnerabilities in your nginx/caddy/apache or whatever reverse proxy you use (or router, or any one of the many other parts of your network/software stack) gain access to your local network and your personal data. And then there are bad actors doing DDoS attacks or AI crawlers generating DDoS levels of incoming requests to overload your hardware.
All that combined means it’s very dangerous to have your home IP exposed to the internet (allowing any sort of inbound requests) at all.
So, how do we access our self-hosted stuff while we’re outside of home? The safest approach is to use a VPN. Tailscale is the most popular one that I’ve come across. Only client devices that are connected to the VPN have access to your stuff. Random bad actors can’t poke your self-hosted stack for vulnerabilities.
Okay, what if you want to share something with people publicly? I for one, use Immich for my photo libraries and it’s very easy to be able to share a link to an album for friends and extended family to access without having to install and configure a VPN on their phones.
That is where cloudflare comes in. We can run
cloudflaredon our machine, which makes an outbound request to cloudflare and creates a tunnel to route all the incoming requests from their servers to your reverse proxy. Your network is still not exposed to the internet, and the edge nodes (the machines that actually front the incoming traffic from the clients) are not owned by you.Now, I guess it’s feasible to rent a VPS on DigitalOcean/OVH/Azure/AWS and run a Tailscale exit node there to achieve a similar result. I haven’t looked too deeply into Pangolin but it looks kind of similar. Now you’re adding extra work to keep those configured correctly (and up-to-date), is less secure because you’re not doing that full time (unlike the engineers at cloudflare) and you’re still dependent on that VPS provider to not go down, so the disaster recovery profile hasn’t changed all that much.
That’s why there’s no self-hosted alternatives to a CDN. I guess you can go with their competitors like Fastly/Akamai/etc, but all of them are considerably more expensive. And even the ones that do have free tiers have data limits or bill per gigabyte. That’s an extra headache to worry about for that one month your mother decides to take 1000 videos of your son during the family vacation and her phone automatically backed up all of them at full-quality.
MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•KDE Plasma Bigscreen is the Ideal, XMB-like Environment for GNU/Linux Gaming Devices Connected to your TVEnglish
21·3 months agoI mean waydroid already exists
MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Google is collecting troves of data from downgraded Nest thermostatsEnglish
8·3 months agoAnything recommended by the Open Home Foundation or partners with Home Assistant
MinFapper@startrek.websiteto
Android@lemdro.id•I’m tired of ‘free’ apps that are just trying to bully me into payingEnglish
52·3 months agoHonestly, these days I use fdroid as my primary app store. It’s been an amazing way to cut through the junk and find great apps.
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