

I like to leave ssh over tor hidden service on remote boxes. It’s pretty resilient and can serve as emergency access for when something happens to the VPN. Not a great primary access method because of the latency.
I like to leave ssh over tor hidden service on remote boxes. It’s pretty resilient and can serve as emergency access for when something happens to the VPN. Not a great primary access method because of the latency.
https://www.pimpmylog.com/ + rsyslogd, there are docker images
Looks like there is a simple way now, yay! https://blog.diego.dev/posts/firefox-sync-server/
If I recall correctly they used some exotic database that is made for multi tenant cloud environments and scales up really well, but does not scale down too much. I’ve seen some article where a guy managed to set it up locally but it was a long one, and the result was resource hungry. But, again, my knowledge may be outdated
Just look at the setup docs. First they tell you to setup mysql and then this nugget
The correct way to authenticate with Spanner is by generating an OAuth token and pointing your local application server to the token. In order for this to work, your Google Cloud account must have the correct permissions; contact the Ops team to ensure the correct permissions are added to your account.
Syncserver was what OP was asking for, I used it and it was great while it worked. The rust rewrite is almost impossible to self-host, at least as of a year ago there was no easy way to do it on a reasonably sized machine.
Nice idea but: ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED
It seems to be some kind of AI that polishes your writing style, helps change tone of the text etc.
Anybody tried this Spotnet thing in practice? How do the results rank vs centralized indexers?
Thanks for the Wikipedia article. Can you quote or paraphrase the first sentence?