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Cake day: December 28th, 2023

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  • I have a self-hosted Baikal server with self-signed CA on Android 14 and it works.

    However, I didn’t had to add the certificate to Davx⁵ itself. Adding a rootCA into your device and your reverse proxy handling the request should work as expected over https.

    Those kind of things are difficult to troubleshoot, this could be:

    • Bad rootCA certificate, missing the necessary options ?
    • Wrong certificate handled by your reverse proxy ?
    • Radicale doesn’t recognize your certificate extension ?
    • Wrong networking configuration ?
    • Bug ?

    We need more infos about your setup:

    • Do you use a reverse proxy ?
    • Had you already any success with this certificate within an other application ?
    • Any logs from your Android, Davx⁵?









  • I never played the SH serie, not because it looks bad but because it looked way to scary to play back in the days.

    I have only heard good things about it, but I think I would profit more playing the remake, because graphics, sound design and technology changed way to much.

    I know all of the die hard fans are going to down vote… The power of nostalgia. But have you tried to replay the first tomb rider, first metal gear, first resident evil…? While they left some good memories from the past, replaying them today will just scatter your memories into some strange soup-feeling you wished you never touched !

    Either way, I’m happy I can finally give SH2 a shot :) I heard it was the best from the serie.






  • Yep, Debian for sure ! 3 years ago I settled for debian on an old spare laptop, It’s still cruisen with more than 21 containers !! Sure I had a few fresh installs because skill issues, lack of proper configuration, user mistakes… But it’s probably the easiest to maintain and learn as a beginner !

    No idea what’s your level and how close you’re with computers and how much time you have to spare, but don’t be afraid to make mistakes and try a few things out.

    If you are like me just a plain old geek who knew his way arround computers and used Hamachi back in the days, thinking you were a HAKKER… Get ready to get your ass kicked !

    While self-hosting and de-googling is fun, it also has alot of negative things:

    • Time consuming
    • Involves ALOT of Searxing/Reading
    • Debuggin (kinda…)
    • Learning the basics of at least 1 scripting language (consider bash your ally)
    • It’s an infinite rabbit hole that will suck you in and sometimes get to your nerves…

    One of the best advice I could give you along the way is, If you’re stuck on a bug or something isn’t working as expected in your setup and It seems you couldn’t find any answer or similar issues on the web, you absolutly have to take a break, not a 5min cigarette break… A few hours bicycle/sleep break !!!

    The next day you will for sure find a solution !!

    Good luck, have fun and don’t forget to take time for yourself and people arround you !



  • There is always going to be a divide between people who have done restaurant closings and those that haven’t.

    Naah every service that expects that “the client is king” philosophie have sentiment for all kind of people working in the same area.

    I mean, I did retail jobs a few years ago, and still today when I go shopping or at restaurants or any other service, I always chose my time accordinlgy to not bother them to much… Because I know how people can be stupid assholes…

    But from time to time you get some chill lovely creatures and that always brightened my day ☀️




  • Not saying it’s better than a native app but it’s probably more secure than an extension.

    One benefit I could think of is customization of your configuration. I’m pratically a newbie in networking so take everything with a grain of salt, because a wrongly configured network device is as bad a not having one.

    However, being able to re-route everything to a corresponding wireguard tunnel adding specific rules to each devices, give you more controle of your network flow (Yes this is more advanced stuff and I only scratched the surface of what is possible). There’s way more to it and I lack the proper knowledge, but reading here and there, suggests that extensions are really bad for security/privacy. Also, the more addons you have, the more fringerprintable you are (yes i’m probably over simplifing…)

    Sorry if I lack the technical terms, I’m just a tinkerer and like learning new stuff. If there’s a native app for every device go for it, otherwise I would suggest to find a way to re-route your traffic through a tunnel without the help of a browser extension.

    But hey I’m just some random on the web without any degree, so whatever 🫠