Home Assistant OS on Raspberry Pi 5. Simple and maintenance free.
Same setup here. Worked for years and I've no plans to switch. As long as Nextcloud is up, bidirectional editing is simple. Trouble comes when one of the clients edited the KeePass file and can't sync.
banIP works at IP layer. It basically injects additional firewall rules to nftable to reject packets from specific set of IP addresses. It is not aware of layer 7 like HTTP.
What is your goal exactly? Do you want to allow /.well-known to all countries including the bad ones you are blocking? Then you've to do it at application layer or setup a reverse proxy that has WAF (Web Application Firewall) and serve ./well-known from the proxy.
Totally agree. I still wonder how anyone even accepted this horrible mess as a backend language. Combine LLM + Go, the resulting code is a verbose vomit that I don't want to cleanup.
Update your browser or OS. It's all good here.
That repo does not have any source code or license. The license file has a link to their terms & conditions.
I could not find the license or source code for their desktop app. Is it even open source?
That too on ARM. Whereas modern applications on Windows (and Mac, Linux) even on high performance x86 sucks so much. Slack and Chrome are two of the worst pieces of software ever designed by humans.
That was a rhetorical qustion. It's their servers which generates the key. So Telegram has both the lock and the key and claim they are "heavily encrypted".
Signal or SimpleX.
All data sent to Telegram’s servers will be encrypted once they reach the servers.
and who generated the key?
peskypry
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Read GPL v3 and why it was introduced in the first place. Code being open source won't do much.