Tbh this is probably for things like DLSS, captions, etc. Not necessarily for chatbots or generative art.
Fire to improve productivity???
Yeah with a docker container running 24/7 and a phone app it's much better. they also have a setting where deleted files on phone are simply moved to archive on the server.
Having setup both, ive found syncthing to be much simpler. I would probably not go through the headache of setting up https and databases for next cloud again...
How can you ever learn the risks of exposing ports if all answers are "if you don't know you shouldn't do it"?
The post explicitly recommends ONLY exposing the wireguard port, not 80/443/22 which one should usually not do anyways. Very different things!
Clippy was the pretext not the goal
Depends what you mean by newer stuff. OpenAI is pretty good in terms of tts
Yeah it's good to have a system separate from the main server. It's always so frustrating having to debug wireguard issues cause there's some problem with docker
Ssh behind a wire guard VPN server is technically more secure if you don't have a key-only login, but a pain if the container goes down or if you need to access the server without access to wireguards VPN client on your device.
And the company came under fire again in 2018 after The Wall Street Journal revealed it was allowing third-party developers to trawl users’ Gmail inboxes, to which Google responded by reminding users it was within their power to grant and revoke those permissions.
So you can remove those permissions, just that it's enabled by default. Shitty design, but it's not mandatory to enable those, just like how you are not forced to use edge when you get a Windows computer.
Italians: there's only one way to make pizza!
Also Italians:
A phone CPU challenging a top of the line desktop GPU is crazy.