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Yattee is so much slower than uYOU. You can also go to any instance url on safari browser and add it to the homescreen and use inviduous as a webapp. But neither one works as good as uYOU when I’m out on the road.


Even more of a pain for me because I am on Linux so have to spin up my Windows 11 VM just to use altstore.


Invidious has a bug where it doesn’t update as frequently as it’s supposed to. I’ve had this issue on both my self hosted and public instances. I’m thinking about switching to freetube. Always hear about it but never tried it



I have a self hosted freshRSS but I still just use the Feeder app 99.9% of the time. I guess I just keep Fresh as a backup in case the Feeder app ever goes down.



I use Kodi for the Google drive add on to stream and nothing else. So I keep it as bare bones as possible.





This is exactly what I need to do. I have a custom domain attached to Protonmail. I’ve been using duck duck go for aliases with Bitwarden but this solution sounds perfect. I always wondered what that catch all option meant.


Use Duck Duck Go email protection. It’s free and works great. And they even enabled replies


I’m ditching my nextcloud as well. It’s just way too bloated. I wish they offered a stripped down version with only the features you want to use.


Joplin via Dropbox (free account) is effortless and painless. I used to sync it via nextcloud and it always gave me issues. It has an iOS, Android, and Desktop app so why do you need Web Ui?


I just spun up my own invidious instance on docker today. I’m so mad that I haven’t done this sooner!


I went from Keepass synced via NextCloud (self hosted) for years… to trying out Bitwarden (their servers) and found the experience much better… then I switched to Vaultwarden via Docker going through Cloudflare Tunnel (with zero trust email authentication required) and fail2ban added. I’m content with the last option.


Protonmail. That’s what I use connected to my own domain.



I just setup my self hosted searxng yesterday… I don’t know how I went without this for so long!


I use cloudflare tunnel for each of my apps. Because it’s just so easy to setup in like 10 secinds. But there’s no need to have a different domain for each app. Subdomains of one main domain is fine.


Does not work. This comes up:

“DNS config is not set for this domain or the domain is not a valid domain! (It was found to be set to ‘’)”


Localhost definitely won’t work because I will get the error “Domain must contain at least one dot!”.


Honestly don’t need SSL. And I will try that localhost.local when I get back to my server. Thanks.


I tried the all in one a few times. I run it from localhost:8080 and the NextCloud setup keeps asking me to put in a domain name. I just want to be able to run from localhost with no domain needed.


Nextcloud via docksr with no reverse proxy
I have NextCloud installed via Ubuntu Snap. But I want to take the docker route instead. Every "how to" only shows how to set it up with reverse proxy configuration. I need to be able to do this without it. Any help? Update: Figured it out! Made a domain name in Cloudflare Tunnels that point to https://localhost:11000. Then on NextCloud aio domain verification, I put the domain name that I made.
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I swore by Keepass for years… recently switched to Bitwarden last month and so glad I did.


I just went back to NextCloud and made it barebones (Bookmarks, Calendar, Tasks, & Contacts only) Everything still working perfectly lol. Thanks anyways though.


I honestly don’t care. I just self host as a way to not be locked into google specifically. So if I ever do decide to switch to something else outside of Cloudflare or Tailscale, I can. By the way, I tried to set up Wireguard and I felt like I had to have a degree in engineering to get it to work. Then I tried wg-easy and that didn’t work. Went to the github and seen it had like 300 issues. I like stuff that just works and I don’t have to spend hours tinkering with.


Just use Cloudflare Tunnels if you’re opening it up to the Internet.

Use tailscale if only using your own personal devices.

Both easy to setup in 5 minutes.


CarDav SYNC with iOS using Radicale and Baikal help please.
Moving away from my Nextcloud because I only use it for Calendar, Contacts, and bookmarks. I feel it's way too bloated for such simple things. Anyone know the EXACT Radicale settings for Contacts on iOS? This is what I have been trying: https://subdomain.domain.com/user and then under advanced: SSL turned on. Port 8443. https://subdomain.domain.com:8443/user. All the checks say successful but nothing ever syncs. I know my Radicale setup is working right because I am able to sync to Android via Davx5 and to my desktop via Thunderbird. I even setup Baikal as well because I read somewhere that it has iOS support, but ended up with the same issues. I can sync with Android and Desktop but not iOS.
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Because Davx5 only works with Android and he stated he wants something that syncs across all of his devices. I came across this posting because I am also looking for a solution to sync contacts between my Android and iPhone. I am trying to get away from Nextcloud because it’s overkill for my use case… So far I have tried Radicale and Baikal but neither works for iOS.


For me it’s all about use case.

I use cloudflare tunnels for programs exposed to the open web (Nextcloud, Radicale, etc).

But I use tailscale for anything not, then I use tailscale (RD client, KDE Connect, Sonarr, etc) because it’s way too simple.


You use the tailscale ip address of whatever device your hosting NextCloud from


Yes the port number is the last 4 digits after the :.

Tailscaleip:nextcloudport


Yes I do that too with email authentication. But if he is using a personal server with no users then there is no need for that.


You put the ip address that tailscale gives you along with the port number of your NextCloud instance.


Tailscale. Download it and you’ll be up and running in 5 minutes. Don’t use cloudflare tunnels unless you plan on opening it up to the public. Then you can go that route.



I have FreshRSS setup and running good. The only thing I can’t figure out is how to scrape with xpath for websites that don’t have rss. As I don’t know how to code in Python or whatever language you need to know for xPath. I get nothing from Google regarding this. Is there a write-up somewhere for this? Any help would be appreciated.



Time for me to start donating to Firefox. Need to do my part to make sure Chrome doesn’t complete its monopoly