thanks for the tips! I am trying to run nixoa on an old Intel iMac and wireless and sounds are broken. I will search for the Broadcom driver you mentioned.
thanks for the tips! I am trying to run nixoa on an old Intel iMac and wireless and sounds are broken. I will search for the Broadcom driver you mentioned.
sandstorm is dead simple to host and crazy secure.
it handles user accounts for you and there are lots of apps to serve files or track text files.
it rocks.


Sandpass on sandstorm
It’s dated, but phenomenal (and secure)


Wow! That’s ambitious!
My intuition is that looking at something open source (like greasemonkey? Or yt-dlp?) would be the most productive way to start. In my experience, getting up to speed on a complex topic is a place where AI is really useful. Maybe pose this question to chat gpt and work from there?
Sorry I don’t have something more concrete to provide, but you have set your sights quite high. It’s an ongoing cat and mouse game with all of the existing tools, so even if you solve it today, it will require ongoing attention to keep working.
Good luck!


Another commenter mentions this as an xy problem.
I think it’s a reasonable point, and take it to mean that you might be jumping to a solution that is convoluted or unnecessary.
What is your actual goal: the problem you care about solving? It’s great you’ve thought about possible solutions, but including the end goal in the problem description will help domain experts share the best possible guidance.


A relay node should be no issue.
An exit node is what’s more difficult
That IS amazing!


It goes directly to the “web” tab of search results, which is way more likely to be what you wanted in the first place.
It’s like the old school Google search.


Have you looked at sandstorm? Or used it?
It’s one of my favorite stacks, and I’m curious to hear your thoughts.
That’s a good call out. My user case allows me to terminate the phone app after it syncs, and battery doesn’t seem to be hit hard even if I forget. But it’s important to look at, and it might not work for you.
Resilio sync is outstanding
It’s free for personal use, but the license process is annoying (email)
The best option is to get a new hard drive. You can find one for $100.
Then just connect your old drive to the PC with a USB to SATA adapter and copy any files you need.
With the extra drive there is no risk to your data from the install as long as you DON’T CONNECT THE OLD DRIVE DURING THE INSTALL PROCESS, since you could conceivably choose the wrong install disk. If it’s not plugged in then you can’t choose it


You’re getting good advice here.
“Bricking” though normally means turning a software problem into a hardware problem. You just have a software problem, which is infinitely easier to fix.
Don’t fret.
Ahh! Cool! Thanks for the explanation.
Is hardlink the same as ln without the -s switch?
I tried reading the page but it’s not clear


Such an awesome project.
Can this replace the need for a seed box?
this looks incredibly helpful; thank you!
I will read the instructions and try it out.