

Dunno, you’re referring to your one downvote? I use Metube as well, works pretty well for me so far.


Dunno, you’re referring to your one downvote? I use Metube as well, works pretty well for me so far.


I can maybe piggyback on your question as I was just wondering myself if there is any page that summarizes how many other instances a lemmy instance is blocking plus how many other instances are blocking that instance. Not sure I wrote this very elegantly.
Basically I know you go to a instance homepage and you can go see which ones they are blocking on some subpage somewhere. But you obviously cannot see a list of which ones are blocking this instance? Or is this the same?


If I had an e-mail provider I’d be confident staying with for the next few decades, sure. But I don’t feel confident about it and it would just move my problem with old gmail e-mails to the next provider.
And the next provider may not have a “takeout” system. Since Proton has encryption you have to use their client? I remember hearing about Proton bridge to connect to other clients, and it was supposedly clunky.


Not convenient. My computer is actually a docked Steamdeck I only use occasionally in Desktop mode. I know lots of people will frown at that, but I do 99% of anything I do (aside from gaming), on my phone since a long time ago. For work I have a work laptop and I surely wouldn’t want to store my mails there.
So having Thunderbird on my Steamdeck for browsing old e-mails is just not convenient for me.
My small homeserver is part of a backup strategy, so putting something on it reachable via a webUI of some sort will also ensure all of that is backed up. Since my Steamdeck is mostly games and many saves are stored in the cloud automatically, I don’t back it up as much, not worth the effort.


Well this is it! Thanks, didn’t find that in my initial search.


Would that be simple to do though? Hope I am not starting yet another discussion thread about selfhosting e-mail, I know there are different views how hard/easy it is. I guess here its restricted to just the viewing part, which is maybe the easier bit.
Downside I see for this, I’d like to also be able to access this on my computer, where I use webmail only. So I got no client set up. Yes, can of course do this just for that use case, but its again something extra I don’t need otherwise. Also, on the phone I use Thunderbird, it seems to have an atrocious search function. So that wouldn’t feel great to use either.
But definitely a valid idea I didn’t consider, thanks!


Controversial opinion and I say that as someone who started with Jellyfin and keeps that local Wifi only, so I admit a certain bias: going with Tailscale and Jellyfin over using Plex isn’t much better. Instead of enabling remote access via one company that wants to make money, you go via another company that wants to make money. How long is the free tier of Tailscale going to work out? How much do you trust them with your traffic? But I know it is a popular setup, so I am aware saying that here will not earn me any points.
Fuck, no! Could this mean a starting incompatibility with Heroic, to force people to use Epic launcher? You all know the Epic launcher will be terrible, there is absolutely no fucking reason to use it over Heroic.