This is a great point, if they're gonna make this change, they should allow unlimited keys (or at least more than 5) and just limit the number of simultaneous devices on wireguard too. If that's feasable
I had to look it up since I'm not a native English speaker.Truly a sad day for selfhosters, his scripts have helped the community tremendously, I hope the best for him and his family.
I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to do, since you're gonna have a vps, why not move your reverse proxy over to it and have that as the only entrypoint to your network using tailscale or wireguard for it to connect to your home services?
The decision is a setback for the Commission, which fined Google €8 billion in three competition cases. Just last week, €2.42 billion was confirmed as a final decision.
Google appealed the fine in June 2019, arguing its practices were designed to ensure a consistent user experience. The European Commission now has two months and 10 days to appeal the decision to the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
So, it's just a small part of the fine they got, let's see what happens with the appeal.
I have a couple of nodes we take on our hiking trips for emergencies or when we split up and it works pretty well. It has a surprisingly good range with the right antennas.
This one is a single flatpak that is self contained, the other one is a script that downloads the emulators one by one, in both cases you can pick and choose which ones you want to download from a list and they'll do the rest if you provide the ROMs
When using Shelter, you are placing complete trust in its developer, as Shelter acts as a Device Admin to create the Work Profile, and it has extensive access to the data stored within the Work Profile.
I also remember starting with island but changing to shelter because it supports app pausing without using a third party proprietary app to pause work apps
My little cluster