Gotta say, Kagi has been great. It’s helped me a lot in work just by Being able to prioritise search Results and rank certain sites higher
Gotta say, Kagi has been great. It’s helped me a lot in work just by Being able to prioritise search Results and rank certain sites higher
Skip intro is being built into it natively so this is likely the groundwork for that
I use Synphonium on my phone, it links to my Jellyfin and I can sync/sort and download directly from there. I use just use Spotify free in Firefox with Ublock on PC, that way I get no ads
This’ll never happen. The rest of the computing world will just say “nah, get fucked”
Never heard any issues with Privacy, but I’ve heard issues about them using Brave search Results as part of their results.
Revanced ftw
I’m hoping this brings a larger userbase to Signal, the more users Signal has, the more usable it is and the more likely they’ll get Donationa
It was on an episode of the WAN show a while back (I don’t know which, I stopped watching a while ago). He said if you’re not paying for the service or watching the Ads, it’s the same as Piracy because your not paying what’s owed.
I know, I was just tryna point out the silver lining
Atleast it’s future proof
I use revanced:
Revanced manager: https://revanced.app/download
MicroG: https://github.com/revanced/gmscore/releases/tag/v0.3.1.3.240913
The silver lining here is that you’d hope that more people will simply adopt Firefox. It’s user share has been too low for too long given how great it is
Thanks!
If this is for DynamicDNS, I host my DNS at cpiudflare for my domain and use a script which performs a lookup every 15 mins. It uses CF’s API to then update the record if it changes.
For DNS resolution, I use pi hole quad9 resolvers
Edit: sorry, just re-read and realised your talking about DNS hosting for a domain. honestly I use my Cloudflare or my domain provider. Given a single IP is a point of failure, it makes sense to have multiple NS on different networks/IPs. You also have to take into account Glue records and while not required, reverse DNS is also good. If you have Dynamic IPs it’s not worth it since glue records will need changing and those are manual each time
I found this the other day: https://revolt.chat/
I have yet to deploy it but from what I’ve seen it’s a discord alternative
I also suggest cPanel. You can get a web host with Cpanel from about £20-£30 a year.
setup emails, wildcards, host a site, let’s encrypt options, etc. May as well get the most bang for ya buck.
I’ve never seen a message denied for DNSSEC. It may be a thing they do in the future, I do think all domains should use it but it’s not something that’ll deny a message.
Given how popular these domains are with large tech companies, I can’t see it going away