sounds like to much work. I just use the privacy-oriented photo backup solution ente. (And, because I’m an android user – plus having multiple backups – I also use Google Photos)
sounds like to much work. I just use the privacy-oriented photo backup solution ente. (And, because I’m an android user – plus having multiple backups – I also use Google Photos)
It’ll probably never happen because the unemployment rate for autistic people is 85%. But in an ideal world, I’d love to build my own (if there’s any sugar mommies/daddies out there that feel like spoiling someone 🤔):
Just for funsies I just built it in pcpartpicker https://pcpartpicker.com/user/JoshuaACasey/saved/cqjnpg
edit: motherboard seems out-of-stock, so if this ever becomes a reality, might have to make some adjustments for a different micro itx motherboard (plus compatible cpu of course. no biggie, thanks to the existence of pcpartpicker, compatibility is a breeze!)
just as long as it’s not a shitty scenario such as using discord where the information is 1. not publicly searchable because it’s stuck behind a login page, and 2. even though technically discord has a search function, good luck finding what you’re looking for
I might have to look into this. It says it supports the app that our ‘smart’ garage door opener uses which for some reason I am unable to login to ever since I switched my phone to GrapheneOS (literally the only app I have had trouble with…other than the pizza hut app. Btw, highly recommend GrapheneOS if you own a Pixel phone, or are in the market for a pixel phone)
Edit: If I say, for example, decided to mess around with this (I need an excuse to mess around with docker containers anyway) how easy is it to change the port. Because I’m already using port 8123 for the map for my minecraft server
as tempting as pihole is. The last time I tried to do that. the pi went offline causing no internet when i was asleep (i’m a night owl) so my dad got mad at me for changing the dns settings on the router. So now I just have the router set to quad9 (used to have it set to cloudflare’s 1.1.1.2, but recently changed it)
to be fair, all cloud services scan. It’s unfortunately necessary to detect CSAM to stop people from spreading it.