I’ve never heard of it, but it looks very interesting! Except for the working mechanics, from the “user pov” it works similar to syncthing, did I understand correctly?
Which client can I use to do this easily?
Please tell me this is not real
Is this real or just a meme?
Now I just recommend Owncloud or seafile. They’re both really easy to install and just work out of the box.
Which one is lighter on your opinion?
Can you tell us more about this?
How is this possible? I mean, how can they connect the searches from the ip of the server with your laptop’s ip?
And what if the server has a static IP address?
Probably stupid question: let’s say I selfhost searxng only for myself: google & Co can track all my searches, but doesn’t they pair all the data to the IP of my server? And because of this, they will not be able to show personalized ads to me, using my laptop. Is this wrong?
you’re right, thanks for posting it yourself! I’m a newbie in the selfhosting world, so I thought that LibreY was “famous”, but I was wrong!
Why? The public instances are heavily overloaded, isn’t a private instance faster?
I just downloaded it, the UI is pretty neat, but it is not actually richtext, just plaintext with the “view” button to view the formatted output (readonly). Is there a setting I missed to change this behavior?
thanks for the suggestion!
Oh wow so really quick! Which NS service did you use? The fields on the bottom of the domain request
Thanks for the info!
When did you request it? And how long did it take for them to activate it after the request?
Oh this is unfortunate :( do you know why?
I’ll look into pp.ua, thanks for the recommendation!
Best we can do is lemonade, take it or leave it
Isn’t nextcloud the “evolution” of owncloud? Except for the UI, are their performance similar?