It runs just fine for me on Android 14. I don’t remember if it found the other devices automatically, but setting them up manually is trivial too. And devices can inform each other about each other if you enable it.
It runs just fine for me on Android 14. I don’t remember if it found the other devices automatically, but setting them up manually is trivial too. And devices can inform each other about each other if you enable it.
Start looking at XDA for ways to unbrick a soft brick.
It’s a good way to have all the different parts exposed to you. Once you’re familiar, it’s usually easier to write those parts up in a compose file and just run or rerun docker-compose.
APC is cheap garbage.
If you are concerned about the power quality causing damage, you want an online or double-conversion UPS. Those ones don’t even bother trying to condition power, they run off the battery all the time.
I don’t have a whole lot of experience, but Eaton has been reliable. People also recommend Tripp-Lite and Cyberpower but they’ve always seemed cheap to me.
They were already doing that. Now they just frame it as a benefit to you.
OWA is also an email client. How would a client support a client? A proprietary and web-based one at that.
No, the standard is that it routes only what you configure.
That’s the standard behavior. Read the documentation for whatever reverse proxy you want to use.
Is this a response to my question or suggestions, or are you just restating your original post? I understood your scenario just fine.
In what way is it not working?
I suppose you could create a stub zone in unbound with the NS record set to the home DNS server. As long as routing is working correctly, you shouldn’t need to specify an interface.
If that doesn’t work, maybe try a different DNS server with more powerful configuration.
No, I recommended Docker in a VM.
I don’t think Proxmox LXC containers support Docker well, if at all, so no.
I have one VM for running Docker stuff (i.e. the arr stack, jellyfin, etc.). Unless your hypervisor supports docker containers natively, separating them is just going to make it more difficult for you for no good reason.
I don’t run anything else in Docker right now, but if I did, I’d probably stick it in the same VM for now to save on overhead. If it was enough to be its own stack, I’d separate it.
Seems like a bug in the app. I’d open an issue on the project.
Considering you can assign any IME to any file, that means technically it supports everything from plain text to proprietary binary data.
Flat black.
ClamAV is great for exactly one thing: checking the “has antivirus” checkbox on company security audits.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s a real AV product, but there’s no real need for it. You’ll get much better results just being careful about what you run and having a system and network firewall. And not running everything as root.
Who the fuck either has sound turned on that often, or has notifications that old?
I didn’t even know notifications could make noise past their initial display.
It won’t.
Or at least it really shouldn’t. I can’t imagine that happening. I wouldn’t hesitate to do it on my own phone.
I haven’t seen any security problems unique to custom ROMs, especially if you relock the bootloader. The biggest issue is that you can lose device integrity or safetynet checks, which means you may not be able to use some apps, like banking.