Karna
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KarnaOPto Open Source•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office3651·12 days agoIt’s a planned post-launch feature!
Source: https://mastodon.online/@thunderbird/114297443075434009
KarnaOPto Open Source•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office3652·14 days agoNVIDIA’s confidential computing
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/what-is-confidential-computing/
KarnaOPto Linux•Ubuntu 25.04 Beta Delivering Some Nice Performance Improvements Over Ubuntu 24.101·20 days agoDid you compile the kernel by yourself, or used Mainline to install?
Operated by MZLA Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, Thunderbird is an independent, community-driven project that is managed and overseen by the Thunderbird Council, which is elected by the Thunderbird community.
Yes, Gnome extensions shall be impacted once again for sure. But, at least that is not a deal breaker for me.
I guess it takes time to built a DE from scratch.
No native support for DoH in Pi-Hole yet. Additional setup is required to enable it on Pi-Hole[1].
If Pi-Hole starts supporting DoH out-of-the-box, I’ll happily switch from AdguardHome.
NextDNS doesn’t support unlimited DNS query for free, I think.
Karnato Linux•karolherbst 🐧 🦀 (@karolherbst@chaos.social) "MAINTAINERS: Remove myself"13·2 months agoThanks for the context!
Alpine has been used in Docker, and Docker is now run everywhere
This is exactly what came to my mind while reading through the article.
Your home server might have the required bandwidth but not requisite the infra to support server load (hundreds of parallel connections/downloads).
Bandwidth is only one aspect of the problem.
KarnaOPto Linux•Alpine Linux In An Infrastructure Crisis With Equinix Metal Sunsetting10·2 months agoThat solves the media distribution related storage issue, but not the CI/CD pipeline infra issue.
Exactly the same rationale as mine.
Users are only shown Big Tech “3rd-party” options. Mozilla made this choice intentionally.
Well, how many users really have LLM local-hosted?
To be honest, I never tried publicly available instances of any privacy front-ends (SearxNG, Nitter, Redlib etc.). I always self-host and route all such traffic via VPN.
My initial issue with SearxNG was with the default selection of search engines. Default inclusion of Qwant engine caused irrelevant and non-english results to return. Currently my selection is limited to Google, Bing and Brave as DDG takes around 2 sec to return result (based on the VPN server location I’m using).
If you still remember the error messages, I might help to help fix that.
Though it is an off-topic but what exact issues you faced with SearxNG?
On Ubuntu, replacing Firefox/Thunderbird snap version with actual deb version.
This page might help: https://european-alternatives.eu/