it was implying that there is nothing interesting, hence no title.
Don't forget the file indexing (baloo or ak-.. something), I had terrible experience with them in the past.
How would the DDG implementation be less than a privacy concern? It's just adding a middle layer. It may only lump queries together in a larger pool of seemingly undistinguishable users. Am I missing anything else?
perhaps it's worth trying https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/guacamole-docker.html (I do not have the pleasure, but it's what I have on my radar) Good luck!
Can't really answer, but since no one gave any input I will share this: I switched over to systemd (from sysVinit) because of Docker (I wanted to have my own local searxng, ublocky gluetun, and whatnot).
Integrated GPU is great. It might also depend on how many concurrent clients you want to serve. And, you then dive into extra variability according to codecs in your library. I have no experience with Plex, but this info might be helpful to you anyway, check https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/administration/hardware-selection/#graphics-cards-gpus
Depending on how much infra you want to put up, there's also mailinabox that can do all (email aliases, etc.)
Maybe we should have a wikiton event to update the organized knowledge and all replies to such question post pointing users to "our" docs would be more than welcome. Specially instead all these arguments that tbh have their own sense of truth on each side..
Yup. That smart recognition didn't play for me on 127.0.0.1:8080
I have a similar feeling with flathub.org (arch with kde btw xd)
Hopefully more devs switch to f-droid.org or start their own repositories ;)