Docker still makes sense on your own hardware. Especially if you’re the type of person to try out different programs often
Docker still makes sense on your own hardware. Especially if you’re the type of person to try out different programs often
I tried this but I always end up with tea leaves floating around my cup
Pretty sure it’s Samsung specific
Zerotier, although it’s similar to tailscale so you might have issues with it too
+1 for buzzkill in general though, it’s a good app
I’ve done it with docker swarm and it was awful, the connection latency would break the cluster constantly
I hate backronyms
Possibly, the last time I flashed an OS was 2019 and I lost a lot of features that i had on the stock rom and had a lot of battery life and lag issues.
When I was rooting/flashing custom ROMs I was spending a lot of time tinkering or debugging issues. I could deal with forgoing bank apps, Netflix, etc but I stopped in the end after cyanogenmod had an issue that meant emergency calls would soft reboot the phone. It made me realise my phone was an appliance not a hobby, I need to be able to rely on it and not be wondering if something won’t work because of the ROM I have installed or because it’s rooted.
You still need a reverse proxy just doesn’t need to be on a seperate server. If you want to do it without people having to install something, you may be able to use cf tunnels for the web pages but game servers definitely don’t work through that and you’d have to have some sort of external forwarding. Keep in mind though that will introduce possibly an unacceptable amount of lag to the server.
As far as I’m aware you don’t need a seperate VPS if you’re using tailscale, or you don’t need tailscale of you use a reverse proxy via a vps. You can just host it in the same place you’re hosting the games and apps.
Different uses for a phone then I guess. To me my phone is an appliance like my washing machine. I want it to work when I need it to and be reliable.
Can be quite a bit buggier than stock, can be difficult or impossible to use some apps. You can lose some stock features sometimes. You can spend a lot of time debugging issues.
I don’t want a different experience, I know you can install different Linux OSes on your phone but that’s not what I use my phone for. Last I checked Ubuntu touch barely worked too.
Is that illegal? Aren’t they offering it to you for free? It’s definitely immoral but probably not illegal.
That’s fair, but yeah I don’t really care for that. I can understand why someone would though
What I do on my PC and what I do on my phone are different. Above all the most important feature of my phone is that it works reliably, not that I can tinker or install mods
I don’t care to enhance it any further from the default experience, especially with the downsides
I guess that’s a fair reason. I hadn’t really considered that because I don’t personally care too much
I use it as a last resort backup for things that are worth the recall price if I lose them