Every of your links is about the webmail app not nextcloud as a whole
Actually no, a VPN does not protect your computer at all.
Edit: Neither your privacy. You’re mostly tracked though cookies and other identifiers on the application level. A VPN only helps to hide your IP address on the network layer, but you don’t really need that.
Easier to calculate with years AND longer days? Take my money, I’m in
Ah right, sorry; the company doesn’t support it directly but the docs provide an example. To me as tinkerer that was solid enough 😂😅
Nginx is supported and a good choice. What database are you using? I’d recommend MariaDB.
I am using headscale without any issues
Well, they can be closed in the sense of „no fly gets in“, but oxygen does. Not to mention that juice would definitely flood out if you lied this on the side.
Exactly, lift what’s left in the picture and pull towards you. It will push a hole through the carton with the right part which you can push down to support the plastic a bit.
Note these cartons cannot be closed again. EDIT: they can at least partly, see below
You should be able to switch to the “subscribed” or “all” feed from the top in the liftoff app.
I find that to be a good manual for beginners, thanks for sharing :)
Could you elaborate, please?
Good point. But thinking further I guess saving this data amount is less of a problem than serving it to users. Maybe someone hosting a Lemmy instance can comment on this better, but they’re all pretty busy right now ig ^^
A VPN operates on the network layer (3) meanwhile a proxy works on the application layer (4) that sits on top of first.
This means that using a vpn will send all network traffic from all apps over it (if configured accordingly) meanwhile a proxy will only work for the http(s) traffic in a browser configured with it.
For most applications, you won’t be able to tell the difference.