fennec is the best ff fork on android imho and pretty much exactly like librewolf with it’s defaults, it’s on fdroid. i also see ironfox recommended but i haven’t tried it personally. it’s prolly good, too.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What DDNS providers you guys recommend?English
1·2 days agodesec does offer one free subdomain, and you can use as many nested subdomains as you want for your services. do note you’ll need a wildcard cert for each subdomain level: *.sub.dedyn.io and *.app.sub.dedyn.io if a service needs it’s own subdomains for apis and whatnot.
edit: also a note for any fellow noobs like me it’s deDYN.io not deSEC.io on your account/subdomain. it took me an embarrassingly long time to realize my mistake trying to sign up with every subdomain i tried saying it exists already.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My Favorite Self-Hosted Apps Launched in 2025English
1·5 days agough well that sucks butt. i’ll be trying new alternatives tonight i guess lol
any recommendations?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My Favorite Self-Hosted Apps Launched in 2025English
9·6 days agoswitched from portainer to arcane recently. much easier on the eyes and the ability to save compose projects without deploying them yet is exactly what i was looking for. one thing is weird and i should prolly make an issue for it: no horizontal scroll or word wrap function in the compose editor, so for those compose files with extensive comments like npmplus you’ll have to have open in a text editor or webpage to read to the end of lines.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source android keyboard that works like iOSEnglish
3·9 days agounexpected keyboard also does this, as well as a dedicated arrow keys button. it’s also open source and on both fdroid and play store.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's the security situation when opening a jellyfin server up for casting?English
1·10 days agooh dang, i thought i saw docs and comments saying ddns would help behind a cgnat too, must be mistaken. it’s just for isps who give semi-static ips that change, not full cgnat. after some quick googling it looks like tailscale or other vpn or cloudflare tunnel are your only options.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's the security situation when opening a jellyfin server up for casting?English
3·10 days agoEDIT: ddns does not work behind cgnat, only vpns and cloudflare tunnels do. my bad.
cgnat is doable with a dynamic dns service. you sign up free at duckdns, freedns, or desec, set up the subdomain you want (example.dedyn.io), install or host in a container a small ddns tool that will periodically (5 min typically) check what your current ip is and update your dns record with that dns service automatically with an api. some routers even have a dynamic dns setting so you can do it without a separate install.
as far as security, you’ll at a minimum want a long, unique password for any jellyfin accounts, and you should place it behind a reverse proxy like nginx, nginx proxy manager for a gui, caddy, or traeffik for some docker automagic fuckery i still don’t understand. i use nginx proxy manager, set up a wildcard *.example.dedyn.io certificate and force ssl on each service i’m forwarding.
you can get fanicer and have an authentication layer self hosted as well like authelia or authentik, but beware that apparently mobile apps and smart tv apps for jellyfin do not play nice because they use the same http port as web access and do not have the ability to pop open a web portal for a secondary auth and will not work with these yet. so it’s a good extra layer and 2fa sso addition but only if you use the webgui jellyfin and don’t rely on an app, which considering you’re asking about casting is probably not your use case.
what else you can do is set up a crowdsec or fail2ban service that will read logs from either the reverse proxy or jellyfin itself and ban ips thru your host firewall that fail to log in to help prevent bots from brute forcing in.
it’s not perfect but with a reverse proxy, ip banning tool, and strong, long passwords on jellyfin it should be relatively ok.
however it would probably be most secure to setup an openvpn or tailscale to vpn to your host and have a definitely secure link to jellyfin from everywhere. i don’t use these myself so i don’t know about limitations this way such as mobile app or smart tv app compatibility, though. and if you want to share with other users it comes with its own security considerations of letting others have a vpn into your host.
hope some of this helps, also there’s a cloudflare tunnel thing you can use instead of those dynamic dns services for domain redirect to ip behind cgnat, but i haven’t used it either and don’t know what all it entails.
good luck!
the eyes and ears feel wrong, but i can’t place it for sure. that third wheel in the bottom left is sus, and the fur on the right side cat on it’s tummy is a little too blended, as are it’s back feets. i think it’s probably ai, but it may just be some motion blurring on the cat, a shitty filter for the eyes, and a matching suitcase beside the pictured one for the wheel. it’s a high quality ai fake if it is one.
well… looking closer before submitting and the mesh fabric, zipper, the detail on the latches on the right, the straight line of the counter and the cabinets behind all look good and real. actually i’m pretty sure this i not ai, i doubt any could get all that stuff so clean. i think it must just be a tiktok filter or the like doing some softening and blending on the eyes and some motion blur on the fur.
edit: lmao now i can’t be sure either way. the cabinet/counter/wall at the back/top of the pic is confusing. is this a counter the suitcase is on? why is there another counter just a few inches behind this one? there appears to be some sort of power cable on the top right going nowhere under the edge of the back counter? i am confusion.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft “Improved” Notepad. I Un-Improved It. - Dave's GarageEnglish
39·16 days agothis is the second or third article i’ve seen where someone supposedly fixes dumb ai things by checks notes using ai to do it.
this is an ad.
ableism doesn’t hurt fascists. you’re just joining them in shitty behavior.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How long after starting Vitamin D supplements should you notice results?English
2·19 days agoi have lived most of my life playing as a kid and working as an adult outside, outside right now, even. i have to take supplements. you don’t actually get much vit d from sunlight, the vast majority comes from your diet and some people like me need more from supplements no matter what you eat. and yes the supplements (10k to 15k iu a day for a few months) got my levels up.
apparently it takes a while (weeks to months) for the level in your system to build up and takes a while for it to deplete so once my blood test numbers got back to normal i stopped and now i just take that amount a day for a few weeks a couple times a year when i notice i’ve been sluggish and more moody lately. and yes this was all prescribed and explained by my doctor a few years ago. the ld50 (lethal dose for 50% of pop) is 50k iu a day for over 6 months, and you get kidney stones as warning signs long before then, so as long as you stay below like 20k to 25k a day and don’t do it for long term, it’s pretty safe to take a higher doses like that.
also regarding your lower comment saying none work for you, you might have just not been taking a high enough dose like me. at first doc prescibed 5k iu daily but 3 months later my levels were still too low so they explained all that above. also some brands do seem to be garbage. i don’t wanna say a brand but of the ones i’ve tried any dissolvable white compressed powder ones are garbage and taste awful and the gel cap style ones work and don’t taste like anything. you might also should look up specific foods with higher vit d content and eat more of those, but i tried that in those first 3 months with the supplements and it didn’t seem to make much of a difference.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Jeopardy wall calendar pretending that the coastline paradox doesn't existEnglish
40·28 days agoi hate the coastline ‘paradox’ and every other ‘paradox’ that’s just a missing variable. “if we measure with a big resolution it’s a smaller number of units and a small resolution is a bigger number!?” that’s not a paradox. that’s just how that variable works always. it’s not confusing or interesting at all.
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Average Right-wing grifterEnglish
10·28 days agohey, please don’t try to use nazi tactics like dehumanization to fight nazis. humans are perfectly capable of evil and 'no u’ing nazi shit legitimizes and normalizes their tactics and doesn’t hurt them or their goals in the slightest.
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Games@lemmy.world•ROG Xbox Ally runs better on Linux than the Windows it ships with — new test shows up to 32% higher FPSEnglish
5·2 months agogames never crash on windows? lmfao



didn’t realize that. it apparently leaves some mozilla telemetry enabled that you can disable by going to about:config and searching ‘telemetry’ to quickly find all options and set to false. this makes me want to check out ironfox now.