kylian0087

joined 11 months ago
[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

Perhaps urbackup? It is suited for multiple different platforms and supports multiple users. I don't know of it can be hosted on k8s as I am not too familiar with that yet.

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

Obviously a troll guys. Downvote and go on with your day.

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 weeks ago

I say come to the Netherlands buddy 🤣

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Yes and the reason is that simple mobile tools sold everything to a very bad ad company that will milk the apps to dead.

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I can recommend HeliBoard or Florisboard. Florisboard has some auto correct issues on my device right now so in the meantime I use HeliBoard.

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Unless you use Gentoo of course

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah Grapheneos is one of the best Android roms and has the most simple install method for the end user. Amazing work by the GOS Team.

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

What's up with odysee if I may ask? I thought it was a good competitor.

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 weeks ago

Also need a router that allows for VLANS as well. Otherwise you can not access the other network when your home. As you need routing between the VLANS. Or you can use a L3 switch.

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

One of the best Roms for a Pixel is Grapheneos. Personally I use a Pixel 7 pro with it and it works great.

[–] kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

Yes kind of but it is not strictly allowed and can be considered piracy. Their are some tools for this available on github that can save songs as mp3. Then you can play them in any audio player you like. If you want to know the name of one of those tools just send me a DM.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/privacy@lemmy.ml
 

Hey guys,

I am looking for a new email provider as I am still using gmail and like to get that removed finally. I am currently looking at Tuta and proton. I would be using it mainly for email and the Calendar. most other things I am self hosting but email in particular is not something I like to self host.

Proton being hosted in Switzerland and Tuta being hosted from Germany I think Proton has a edge over Tuta in that regard although I am not very familiar with both country's privacy laws.

Also how do they compare to each other regarding flexibility in creating email filters and folders. I believe proton hat some restrictions on the amount of email filters if i am not mistaken.

And lastly can you get calendar invites with these email providers? If I like the email provider i might move the business email to one of the providers as well but seeing we get like calendar invites which works fine with outlook. I dont know if this works with the email clients of proton or Tuta.

Also if their is a better email provider i am open to suggestions.

EDIT: Thanks guys! Got many great answers. i think I will get my own domain and try them out both for a while.

 

Okay, so I got a Minisforum S100. The experience has not been great at all. Other than the very long delivery time that kept changing, it finally arrived. I connected it to and booted the PC up. Windows was loading fine on it, and I got that installed initially. Browsing on it and doing very light work seemed to be okay. Now, when I tried to install LibreELEC, issues started.

For starters, it doesn't use NVMe but UFS storage, which causes the LibreELEC installer to not detect any devices other than the USB itself from which I booted. Unfortunately, I tried to install regular Linux on it with the idea of booting up Kodi from there. However, many regular Linux distros also do not seem to detect the UFS storage. I tried a few distros: OpenSUSE, Arch, and at last, Fedora, which actually detects it. Fedora even successfully installs, but right after you boot into the freshly installed system, it will complain that /dev/fedora/root and /dev/root are missing.

After giving up on using Linux, I went with Windows. I installed Windows 11 IoT Enterprise on it, which works after doing some regedit tweaks to disable the requirements. Windows installed, and all was working fine. Okay, then it was time to install Kodi on it, which went well, and even the Jellyfin plugin installed. But any video playback will just hang after the first 10 seconds of watching. Audio and subtitles work, but not the video. Just to rule things out, I installed the Jellyfin media player on it, and anything 4K will just stutter like crazy, probably maxing out at 10 fps when watching, even when the stream is 100% compatible with the device (you can see this in Jellyfin server).

All in all, I will return the device. I thought it was very promising, but the UFS storage and the very underpowered N100 make it unusable for my use case.

 

Hello everyone,

I'm planning to set up Kodi on a mini PC, but I'm unsure which hardware to choose, such as a Minisforum or an Intel NUC and which once. I have a very large library of movies and shows on Jellyfin, and I'd like to use Kodi with one of the two Jellyfin plugins to stream content from Jellyfin to the Kodi box.

I tried Jellyfin for WebOS 4, but unfortunately, it has many limitations regarding codecs. My library mainly consists of REMUX files. The box needs to be able to play 4K, Dolby TrueHD, Atmos, etc. Additionally, I'd prefer it to be somewhat future-proof.

Apart from that, I will connect the Kodi box directly to an Arcam AVR31 so I can pass on the Dolby audio to it.

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