Does Nebula have third party clients?
Does Nebula have third party clients?
Not Foss so if that’s something that matters to you I would recommend you look elsewhere
Newpipe or libretube
It uses libp2p
I’ve never used Yggdrasil but it looks like a standalone project. It also appears have a smaller team and a little less funding but don’t know for sure.
Not in the least
The PKGBUILD looks like it is just building via go. I’m not sure how you would configure it without Nix. I’ll try building it.
I hope you aren’t expecting people to just randomly click a Google docs link.
This is highly sus
Not quite
We all know you fart in your server room. That’s perfectly normal as that’s one of the main uses.
Why wouldn’t you reinvent the wheel? That’s the fun part
How do I learn this power? Don’t you still need at least one server exposed?
Tailscale is actually a lot more open than you think. The agents are all foss and there is a self hostable version.
Can you share your use case?
Waydroid is likely what you want although it is not web based
First off great find. I didn’t think to check the AUR. I personally wouldn’t use it as that version is 3 years out of date but its existence means that it might be entirely possible to get a non Nix version. I’m not sure I fully understand why it needs Nix OS but what do I know.
It is all libp2p magic
There have been lots if talks on libp2p and Nat traversal. I suggest you check them out. How it actually works is pretty complex and requires someone more knowledgeable than me to explain. One way it works is that both devices start a TCP connection at the same time which gets the proper ports to open up.
Then why did you go SAS? Sata would’ve been a lot cheaper
When you start seeing a lot of failed login attempts or other suspicious activity you know you are in trouble
It relies on libp2p not ipfs. ipfs uses libp2p as its transport
Threat detection
Please post a full dmesg and a full list of specs
Not foss