The configuration of nix is not the time consuming part, most of the time it’s faster than other distro if you are a developer. The time consuming part is having an issue with a niche package, the only doc you have is the code and random github issue from 3 years ago that don’t mirror your config, and the nix evaluation doesn’t tell you which part of the config is the problem.
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L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Moving from Cloudflare tunnels for media streaming, first plan didn't work out due to double NATEnglish3·1 month agoyou can add authentic/authelia with keys for login and it should be fine
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firefox#Hardware_video_acceleration
Firefox is a bit annoying on wayland, you often have to force enable hw accel. If you cant figure it out send me a DM, ill be glad to help you through signal/matrix/discord
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•I've tried nearly every browser out there and these are my top 6 (none are Chrome)English1·1 month agoxpinstall.signature.required was set back to true, seems like complaining works well
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday!English1·1 month agoOciContainers just added rootless mode for podman. I was planning on playing a bit more with it but I’m quite busy and haven’t fount the time recently. For the time being I run everything as rootfull since I don’t expose stuff directly through the internet.
I might repond here if I don’t forget once I’ve experimented a bit more.
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•I've tried nearly every browser out there and these are my top 6 (none are Chrome)English3·1 month agoIt was enabled due that zen was still a toy project and we needed people to easily open the debugger for easier bug fixing. This was due because zen was not in a daily drivable state and didn't gain any sort of popularity yet
As the dev says in the PR almost nobody was using the browser at that point. To be able to interact with the debugging server you would need to have a port open on your firewall and router. And you would need to manually start the dev server. The problem in the PR is it was not prompting the user when launching the debug server and user could turn on the debugger without touching about:config flags.The second part is more questioning, though not exploitable without the user clicking 2 times on a security warnings. I just checked their github to see if there is an issue/pr on the subject and there is none. Might be worth making one.
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•I've tried nearly every browser out there and these are my top 6 (none are Chrome)English3·1 month agoImo they are more privacy conscious than Firefox and most Chromium based browsers, and on par with Floorp/Waterfox with their provided defaults.
If someone wants a good looking browser with vertical tab, while not having to debug privacy settings breaking site or having to write custom css to have the UI they like. Zen is my recommendation.
The only telemetry they leave is the ones that provide features to their users. For example, they need to ping mozilla for addons update, firefox sync, update the tracker block list, …
Although I agree with you that the privacy part of
Zen the most beautiful, productive, and privacy-focused browser out there
is clickbaity.
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•I've tried nearly every browser out there and these are my top 6 (none are Chrome)English122·1 month agoIt’s not a backdoor, it just enabled Firefox’s remote debugging tool by default, which is necessary if you want to modify the chrome of the browser on your own computer.
At the time it was in one of its first alpha, sure it was naive to ship a browser with it enabled because it was convenient for development, but it was fixed 1 week after the issue was raised, and has been for months.
They use the release candidate to test upcoming Firefox releases and see if it breaks anything, to be able to ship the update on the same day as FF (just like the majority of other forks do). None of the patches they make require extra telemetry except for their “mod” system. Most of the criticism Zen gets about “security” applies to every browser except librewolf and tor. Zen is as secure as firefox is.
All this is coming from someone who doesn’t use Zen, as my workflow is constantly broken by their UI changes and bugs (which is the main problem with the browser).
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What AI services are you selfhosting? Or, have tested and passed onEnglish2·2 months agoIf you are willing to pay 10$ a month. You should get GithubCopilot, it provides near unlimited claude 3.5 usage. RooCode can hook into the github copilot api, and use it for its generations.
I use Qwen Coder and Mistral small locally too. It works ok, but its nowhere near GPT/Claude in terms of response quality.
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What AI services are you selfhosting? Or, have tested and passed onEnglish1·2 months agoAs much as I’d like to praise the open-weight models. Nothing comes close to Claude sonnet in my experience too. I use local models when info are sensitive and claude when the problem requires being somewhat competent.
What setup do you use for coding? I might have a tip for minimizing claude cost you depending on what your setup is.
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What AI services are you selfhosting? Or, have tested and passed onEnglish1·2 months agoTheir software is pretty nice. That’s what I’d recommand to someone who doesn’t want to tinker. It’s just a shame they don’t want to open source their software and we have to reinvent the wheel 10 times. If you are willing to tinker a bit koboldcpp + openewebui/librechat is a pretty nice combo.
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What AI services are you selfhosting? Or, have tested and passed onEnglish1·2 months agoQwen coder or the new gemma3.
But at this size using privacy respecting api might be both cheaper and lead to better results.
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What AI services are you selfhosting? Or, have tested and passed onEnglish1·2 months agoCan’t you tag the NSFW to filter it out?
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What AI services are you selfhosting? Or, have tested and passed onEnglish1·2 months agoMost LLM projects support Vulkan if you have enough VRAM
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What AI services are you selfhosting? Or, have tested and passed onEnglish2·2 months agoWell they are fully closed source except for the open source project they are a wrapper on. The open source part is llama.cpp
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday!English3·2 months agoTry Podman Desktop if you want a GUI to manage your container , and docker desktop is the source of the the crashes. You can run docker images / container / kube through it as well as podman one.
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday!English4·2 months agonixos doesn’t play well with rootless containers in my experience
L_Acacia@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked Vercel v0 and Cursor ai agent system prompts and AI models info. Over 2.2k linesEnglish2·2 months agoMot really a “leak” for cursor, they are publicly available when you send they request. They just dont show it in the UI
https://anubis.techaro.lol/docs/user/known-broken-extensions
If you have JShelter installed, it breaks the proof of work from anubis