I’m desperate to find a REAL alternative to wetransfer. One that sends an e-mail to the recipient with a link when the file is ready to download.
French, speaking English and Spanish.
I’m desperate to find a REAL alternative to wetransfer. One that sends an e-mail to the recipient with a link when the file is ready to download.
Pas mieux.
Ah c’est marrant, de mon côté, la partie rouge c’est “AH MAIS C’EST PLUS LES ANNÉES 80, LE RN C’EST PLUS HITLER, IL EST TEMPS DE REGARDER CE QUE PROPOSE LE CAMP D’EN FACE”.
This application provides access to GitHub and lets you stay connected with your network
That’s great reading something else than “use a work computer”.
Actually, this is the root of my problem, I don’t really seek clients that are people using tiktok. My target customer doesn’t use any of this crap, but before I can count on word of mouth, I need to eat, and I’ll make some profit when I’ve finally met my target customers.
In the meantime, it’s thin line to walk on.
Thanks for your input.
I’m using Insular atm, which I like.
I was curious so I installed Shelter, but I can’t find how to setup a VPN for the work profile as you mentioned.
This is a freaking great guide. I wish I had this wonderful resource when I started selfhosting. Thanks for this.
People might also want to have a look at pihole as an alternative to adguard for add blocking. It is awesome.
I prefer homepage over heimdall. It is more configurable, but less noob friendly.
Jellyseer is a fork of overseer that integrates very well with jellyfin. Reiveer is promising for discovering and adding content.
No. !fucksubscriptions@lemmy.world !
I would gladly pay once though.
Damn, I’m huge fan of yours. Using qBbittorent, Jacket, Flarsolverr and Bazarr in docker. Thanks for your work.
But I never managed to get Jackett plugin to work x)
I didn’t really care about the subreddit even before the API shitshow, as I find the place filled with toxic, elitist gatekeepers.
As I was just starting to self-host and was merely a modest hobbyist, I only encountered hate and downvotes there.
In short, I don’t miss that place.
That said, I find the community here much more helpful and positive. It could use a bit more engagement, and we should all post and share more—myself included. But overall, I like it.
/r/selfhosted remains just an entry in my RSS feed to ensure I don’t miss anything of interest; mostly, I just read post titles.
So let them have their primary space over there.