I wrote a small blog about bypassing CGNAT using TLS-passthrough. Cloudflare uses TLS-termination, which means they can see all the data being passed through, which defeats the purpose of privacy.
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I've tried hosting an nginx server. It is fun, but I wouldn't rely on it for production use cases.
I've also seen some people run docker on their android devices.
Try olamovies (dot) top. They have a lot of OpenMatte versions of many films as well. You might find IMAX too.
Proton VPN works for me.
But we should not have to pay another company to watch the content owned by a company we are already paying.
"Calling all Autobots. We have been compromised."
Thank you for these suggestions. But I have a few questions.
How can I do the 2nd and 3rd point if I am using docker/podman containers?
Why is ClamAV useless?
Joplin can be a multi-user solution as well. I use Joplin with Nextcloud. If you don't want to share notes just use Joplin and every user can use the same nextcloud instance, but different user accounts, to save their notes. If you want to share all the notes, all the users can synchronise with the same Nextcloud user. You can make different notebooks for different users. All the users, however, can see and edit notes. Joplin cannot be a solution if you want to share some notes. It is either all, or none.
Logseq can be another solution, with the same technique. However, you can use git
to synchronise different databases, where one database is used in shared notes and personal databases for non-shared notes. I host my own Gitea (will soon shift to forgejo) to synchronise my Logseq databases.
AFAIK, Piped always proxies the videos through a server.
I am more familiar with Invidious. Find an Invidious server that lets you enable proxying. Some examples are yewtu.be, invidious.protokolla.fi and inv.nadeko.net. Then find an RSS app that lets you download the content, as well as supports cookies. Use the invidious server's cookies in your RSS app to proxy the content you download. Invidious servers can provide RSS feeds for individual channels, as well as your complete subscription feed.
And if possible donate a dollar or two, regularly, to the invidious server that you use, since it takes up a lot of bandwidth and motivates the hoster to keep up what they are doing.
Thanks! But I am not much of a gamer.
Half of me wants to upvote this. Half of me wants to downvote this.
It's a bad joke.