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Best night ever damnit
Best night ever damnit
Jellyfin + Wireguard VPN server says hello
Indeed
Cloudflare’s free CDN offering is a MiTM (you use their certificates ONLY to be able to go through their network). Adding to this, they control a lot of Internet infrastructure (comparable to Microsoft and Google). I hate all of these companies and specifically use Quad9 till I get my own DNS running. It probably doesn’t matter to the end-user but I’m happy to see a technical crowd who maintains my ideals on big tech on Lemmy
The way I use YT Music is in the browser with an adblocker. Then, play a song you like and start the radio. YT usually has an excellent algorithm handling music recommendations in such cases
Yeah any FOSS OS that can do a router
Option A modified: get a router, install OpenWRT, install wireguard, get a VPS, create a tunnel, profit
Contributing directly to Firefox and reducing the dependence on Google should be three best bet
Well, whatever works. Your example wouldn’t need a reverse-proxy.
Well, running your own DNS server will also give you eSNI. And Cloudflare still doesn’t know anything
People already talked about hosting your own DNS, let me add that a reverse proxy would be used for something like mapping myhome.local:8000 to myhome.local/jellyfin.
You might want to study more about SNI. Your ISP knows anyway
I’m assuming you don’t own a smartphone, because many of those materials are extracted by exploiting the local populace in Africa
I wonder if mpd in a container with a front-end can solve your problems
Has worked mostly fine for me, YMMV
Your situation is really unique. Yeah, you’re probably better off with a VPN and torrenting directly. Which VPN do you have in mind?
I don’t see much of a “fuck corporate greed” around me. And there are some things are much better overseas, like cheap IOT gizmos. Purchasing a cheap relay is much easier from the bigger brands on Aliexpress than from a local manufacturer
And that is exactly the reason to use a seedbox. You can leave it in the cloud to seed at gigabit speeds whilst you can download at your leisure and not worry about tormenting at all on your computer. Also it’s less expensive than Mullvad but you likely can’t pay with XMR/cash if that’s a deal breaker
LMAO, the only way you’re getting my OpenWRT router running FOSS U-Boot is prying it from my cold, dead hands.