aliens

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[–] aliens@infosec.pub 6 points 1 year ago

I recommend using Kiwix, https://kiwix.org/en/

They already have a monthly archive of ifixit available: https://library.kiwix.org/viewer#ifixit_en_all_2023-10/home/home

There are tons of other offline resources available for Kiwix as well https://library.kiwix.org/#lang=eng

[–] aliens@infosec.pub 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you want to use transmission as your torrent client I recommend checking out https://github.com/haugene/docker-transmission-openvpn . There are some additional configuration changes needed for mullvad but it should be straightforward.

[–] aliens@infosec.pub 2 points 1 year ago

Yep, I've been using it daily for a few years now to keep my personal, social, research and work lives separate and compartmentalized. It's the most user friendly way I've been able to keep things straight with the different color schemes and ability to run whonix/Debian/fedora/windows and switch between them with ease.

[–] aliens@infosec.pub 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

If you want the security/privacy of whonix capabilities with the flexibility of fedora you should checkout Qubes OS. As long as you have the correct hardware to run Qubes it can make for a secure and unique experience.

[–] aliens@infosec.pub 7 points 1 year ago

This is definitely my favorite Lemmy client so far!

[–] aliens@infosec.pub 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Here's my docker-compose.yml for nextcloud (with minor privacy changes) that includes onlyoffice and drawio containers. SSL is not included and should be handled by NPM and you'll need a proxy host for both drawio and onlyoffice. I use NPM in docker so I just add it to the docs network instead of exposing any additional ports. For onlyoffice the secret key gets regenerated each time the container starts so you'll need to update onlyoffice setting in nextcloud each time (unless someone has a better solution). You can get the secret key by logging into the onlyoffice container and running

cat /etc/onlyoffice/documentserver-example/local.json

I've been running this solution for a few years without any major issues.

docker-compose.yml

version: '3.5'

networks:
 docs:
  name: docs 
  driver: bridge

services:
 nextcloud:
  image: linuxserver/nextcloud
  container_name: nextcloud
  environment:
   - PUID=1000
   - PGID=1000
   - MYSQL_DATABASE=nextcloud
   - MYSQL_USER=nextcloud
   - MYSQL_PASSWORD=P@ssWord321!
   - MYSQL_HOST=nextcloud_db
   - TZ="America/Chicago"
  volumes:
   - /home/user/docker/configs/nextcloud:/config
   - /home/user/docker/configs/nextcloud_data:/data
  restart: unless-stopped
  depends_on:
   - nextcloud_db
  networks:
   - docs 

 nextcloud_db:
  image: linuxserver/mariadb:110.4.21mariabionic-ls31
  container_name: nextcloud_db
  restart: always
  environment:
   - PUID=1000
   - PGID=1000
   - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=P@ssWord123!
   - MYSQL_DATABASE=nextcloud
   - MYSQL_USER=nextcloud
   - MYSQL_PASSWORD=P@ssWord321!
  volumes:
   - /home/user/docker/configs/nextcloud_db/mysql:/config
  restart: unless-stopped
  networks:
   - docs 

 onlyoffice:
  image: onlyoffice/documentserver
  container_name: onlyoffice
  restart: always
  depends_on:
   - nextcloud
  networks:
   - docs 

 image-export:
  image: jgraph/export-server
  container_name: nextcloud-drawio-export
  networks:
   - docs 
  volumes:
   - ./fonts:/usr/share/fonts/drawio
  restart: unless-stopped

 drawio:
  image: jgraph/drawio
  container_name: nextcloud-drawio
  networks:
   - docs 
  depends_on:
   - image-export
  environment:
   - VIRTUAL_HOST=drawio.example.com
   - VIRTUAL_PORT=8080
   - EXPORT_URL=http://image-export:8000/
  restart: unless-stopped
[–] aliens@infosec.pub 4 points 1 year ago

I use Aegis for important apps and store all non-critical ones in vaultwarden. It's a good trade-off in my opinion of having the convenience for less important things but still be secure and not having a single point of compromise for my critical, sensitive apps.

[–] aliens@infosec.pub 23 points 1 year ago

Same here, the engagement level is well worth the transition and I'm tired of corporate silos, federation FTW!

[–] aliens@infosec.pub 4 points 1 year ago

I've used Plex for 10 years+ and Jellyfin for few months. Plex handles media recognition great and has an easy match function for the videos that aren't automatically recognized or need to be fixed. I have a few friends/family that I share my library with and it's easy for them to get connected remotely using their phones and roku/firestick without any issues using their plex accounts. I have the lifetime pass so my mobile devices connect for free but it there may be cost to install the mobile app.

Plex has expanded their free/ad-supported movies/tv shows but I have enough content I haven't explored it much. My server isn't very powerful so I can only have 2 streams going at once for my library which is mostly x265 content with a bunch of x264 content as well but that's enough for my needs.

I use a roku as my main client and besides some flakiness with the wifi from time to time it works fine, responsive and you can use the mobile app or http://remoku.tv/ as remote controls too in addition to the physical remote.