That's true
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Shouldn't it technically be possible to set this up with bitmagnet? Does anyone have experience with that?
I recommend using i2pd, a more performant and stable version, rewritten in C++, instead of the normal I2P client, which is written in Java and can sometimes have performance issues.
Sure, that's another option, but I would have bought a projector anyway, and the fact that they haven't been hit by enshittification is a nice bonus on top
I have a local instance of Vaultwarden that I use to generate and store the credentials for my local services, and I use normal cloud-hosted Bitwarden for all my other passwords.
That's why I love projectors, they almost never have "smart" features built in. A Raspberry Pi can serve as a great HTPC running FOSS software like Kodi, connecting to a local, self-hosted Jellyfin server full of pirated content.
Misinformation is the stuff you spread in c/privacy about GrapheneOS and Android in general
It's paid and partly proprietary though. Not an issue for me, but might be an issue for some other people.
I like TrueNAS Scale. If you don't mind paying for a server OS and parts of it being proprietary, check out Unraid.
Debian if you are new to Linux servers and self-hosting. Alpine if you get more advanced and just want something very light-weight and minimal.
Great, finally some Sodium batteries that are not made in China.
Virtual Machine Manager is a great GUI frontend for KVM/libvirt and QEMU, and basically the gold standard for VM management on Linux