

I’m in IT, so I don’t really need to handwrite much. Always a computer at the ready.


I’m in IT, so I don’t really need to handwrite much. Always a computer at the ready.


I am surprised I can even write with pen and paper anymore.
Jokes aside, no. I don’t really handwrite anything anymore.


What issues do you have?


I self host as well as use bitwardens service.
I pay $10 a year, and never have I had access issues with it.
My self hosted instance houses everything for my other self hosted services.
I can also have my Bitwarden duplicated to my self hosted instance.
However, the only way to access my Vailtwarden instance is via my network. And for my use case, this is perfect.
Neither of them have I had any downtime; like others have said it’s anecdotal.


Oh, absolutely not saying it isn’t user misconfiguration. I need to revisit my autoscrub setup and my maintenance tasks.
Just something to be aware of.


The big struggle I see folks have with BTRFS is reclaiming space. However, that is with something like snap-pac and snapper setup.
The features of BTRFS are nice. Just a bit of a learning curve from my experience.
I run a desktop and laptop with BTRFS.


This was a long time ago, this isn’t something that was there when I had tried with KDE on an Atomic distro.
And I wasn’t asking for anyone to solve it for me. Appreciate the screenshots.


My limited experience with Bazzite left a sour taste in my mouth. Couldn’t install themes because the dir where themes installed for KDE was locked down.
Noe I’m sure this is fixable. But that goes back to lack of documentation. And admittedly, lack of me researching further. I stuck with my Arch install because it’s comfortable and familiar.
Thank you for the info, I may try that out of curiosity
So, I of course rebooted everything i could, the box hosting my DNS/PiHole, VPN, docker box, etc. However, was remote and couldn’t reboot my modem.
I lowered my MTU on my VPN client config after rebooting my modem, and it’s working.
I don’t fully understand why it worked, but it did.
Maybe something on my ISPs end that wasn’t functioning.
I turned on query logging for my PiHole. I chose a random site I don’t typically browse, and confirmed I saw it logged in my PiHole. Though, I am thinking it’s likely DNS that’s causing issues.
I even tried turning off split tunneling, and it does the same thing.
I checked automatic DNS setting on my phone.
I don’t know if it will make a difference but the DNS records for my local services are CNAME records, so I am going to change it to an A/AAAA record on PiHole.
I have these set in PiHole and not my Unbound.
DNS leak test comes back the same mobile data with VPN as it does WiFi with VPN pointing back to DNS reflecting my upstream DNS, Quad9.
Wish I knew how to test/troubleshoot this.
That’s what I was thinking. Thank you
Absolutely, I can connect to the services via IP:Port
I have DNS handled by my PiHole (using unbound as-can upstream DNS)
On my PiHole, I have an A record for the docker box, and then CNAME records pointing to the A name record.
It makes little sense why it works on an offsite WiFi, but not mobile data.


Technology is going to be a part of every kids future (if they have one…) and should be taught with the other things they need to learn to be functional and successful.
There are other ways to limit social media access, and wccessnto other unproductive media. Use school sanctioned devices for work. Hire proper IT folk to lock down the equipment. But that would require funding for schools to be adequate.
This is a complex issue. You are over simplifying it.
I switched to Fennec.


I wasn’t trying to be short or condescending either. Just relaying what I know.
It is another layer of privacy in some cases. Could protect against poisoning of I’m not mistaken, but don’t quote me.
I know for me, I prefer to self host things where I can so I can own as much of my own data as possible.
Microsoft hate is justified.