MangoPenguin
Matrix isn't going freemium, the matrix.org server is to pay for all the hosting costs. But there are tons of other servers to choose from.
I'm a techy person with my own home server and lots of self hosted services, and I'm still not sure how to set up XMPP and figure out which servers and which clients all support which features, and which of the various encryption methods to pick from.
Matrix was easier to set up and I ran one for awhile, because at least it's not as crazy fragmented.
Generally they'll know them as texting and email, they don't know the names of the protocols underneath.
Is it all automated with versioning intervals and stuff? Or is restic required as a third party step and maintaining a duplicate of data on the server for it to grab?
Overall it sounds like a decent VM manager but is meant for enterprise stuff where they'll be building their own backup systems.
That's wild, I've been a PC gamer my whole life and I couldn't imagine not being able to just copy/paste files around.
Yeah I mean even if it was trained specifically for that, they often will still be incorrect because they don't actually understand the concepts they're presenting.
Yeah, running a 240V 50A outlet in a garage in most homes would be fairly cheap, since it's usually not going very far from the main panel. So might as well do it if you're already spending a huge chunk of change on an electric car.
The last time we hired an electrician to run about 30 feet from a panel to a new 50A sub-panel across the shop for a project was around $800 IIRC.
Oof, contacts being leaked is a bad one.
The one that comes with your DE is generally just fine, unless you're a serious terminal user.
One feature that might be nice is some kind of local LLM integration so I can get help on how to tinker with settings and such
I think that's a quick way to nuke your install, LLMs are generally wrong about what commands to run and don't understand enough to know when something is dangerous. All it takes is changing one wrong file and everything breaks.
If you're a casual privacy user, then accepting monero and making accounts with no personal info isn't really something to be concerned about having.
Instead I would use a well known VPN with audits done that is shown to not hold logs, like Mullvad.
If you uninstalled the app or disabled it, then it can't run in the background.
makes me wonder what “services” are running in the background on my mobile.
A lot unless it's a degoogled ROM, especially on non-Pixel phones like Samsung, they add a massive amount of background processes.
The forks won't last long without firefox.