

The only person one can ethically call an egg is themselves.
However, if one is self-referring as an egg, they’re obviously trans, so referring to themselves as eggs is transphobic.
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The only person one can ethically call an egg is themselves.
However, if one is self-referring as an egg, they’re obviously trans, so referring to themselves as eggs is transphobic.
On desktop I really like FreeTube, if you’re interested in an alternative. I don’t usually want apps for things that should be websites, but I use YouTube enough (and Google invests so much energy in making youtube.com a miserable experience) that it justifies having a dedicated app for it, in my case.
I’m not sure how it would do multiple languages however, as I’ve not tried it.
As someone who types the majority of my thoughts in Frenglish, Heliboard is the only FOSS keyboard I’ve found that would remotely accommodate that while still having useful autocorrect.
Add 40 million left leaning socialism supporting voters to the USA
Man, I wish I lived in the Canada that exists in your head. It sounds so much cooler than Real Canada.
I love the look of it, federated blogging is such a neat idea!
What software do you use to do this? WriteFreely?
I don’t have traditional TV service so I’m unfamiliar with what “shit” Google is pushing through the TV app. However, if it’s what I suspect (ads), a possible option would be using a local DNS server (like pi-hole or Unbound) to block Google domains on your TV.
I’ve been using Lynx Launcher for a couple of months after being ultimately unsatisfied with the FOSS options I tried. I like how it’s different from a stock home screen but not too different.
Here’s a screenshot of what my main screen looks like, to give an idea.
I’d rather not open ports I don’t have to. I don’t see why I’d have to open a port when Unbound works on my local network and I have access to my local network via Wireguard. I can access a whole slew of services through that one Wireguard port, why wouldn’t Unbound work?
Thanks anyway for trying to help, bud.
I could do that, but I want to avoid opening ports on my router’s firewall apart from the one necessary for Wireguard. I can access all my other stuff through Wireguard, but I can’t wrap my head around why it seemingly can’t access Unbound on the local host.
The reason for the VPN is to have access to my Unbound DNS on my phone from anywhere, not only my local network. If I just wanted to configure the DNS on my local network, I’d set up static IP for my network in Android’s settings and input the DNS server manually. This works fine when I set it up, but like I said I want to use Unbound on my phone anywhere via Wireguard.
I’m not sure what’s the second thing you want me to clarify! Sorry for the confusion, I appreciate you trying to help out :)
Android doesn’t let me add an IP address under private DNS, it needs to be a domain (like dns.quad9.net rather than 9.9.9.9).
I tried adding a quick DuckDNS domain to my reverse proxy towards port 53, where Unbound is listening. It works, as in I can nslookup using the DuckDNS domain on my desktop (or on my phone when not connected to Wireguard) but if I try to set that domain as my private DNS on Android it says it can’t connect, whether or not I’m on my VPN.
I tried this, as well as manually editing the DNS servers on the client side, but whether I use my host’s private local IP or my host’s docker interface IP it doesn’t seem to work.
I think you misunderstood part of my post, because there’s only one VPN tunnel, from the WG client on my phone to the WG server on my laptop.
I want my phone to use the Unbound DNS server, which is hosted locally on the same laptop that runs my Wireguard server.
EDIT: Note, I don’t want to setup the DNS router-side via DCHP because I want to use Unbound to block a bunch of stuff that my roommates use, like Facebook.
When connected through wireguard can you access anything on the local network?
Everything works as expected with Wireguard otherwise, I can ssh into my server or my desktop, and access the other things hosted on my server (although these are all through Docker, which is why I suspect container isolation to be an issue).
Does this issue also happen when you’re on another network and vpning back?
Yup, same issues whether I’m on the local network, the WiFi at work, or on LTE.
Don’t let your dreams be dreams! Just add XFCE :)
Auto-loading GIFs is a setting in Jerboa, might be the same for Voyager.
OK that’s fair, co-ops are really cool! There used to be a grocery co-op that was popular where I live that was literally just called “Co-Op”, unfortunately most of them have closed in the past 10-15 years and the ones that remain have extended their existence by partnering with corporations.
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I’ve never worked in a bar, but I have worked in multiple coffee shops in the past few years. Anecdotally, I’ve had much better experiences with Gen Z customers than any other age group. They tend to be pretty chill and understanding customers, and if anything they’re too kind. I’ve had kids apologizing after I spilled their drinks.