5 self-hosted tools I prefer to install on every new PC
…Sign in to your XDA account Setting up a new PC used to mean spending hours downloading the same mainstream cloud apps and clicking "Agree" on privacy policies I didn't actually…
…Sign in to your XDA account Setting up a new PC used to mean spending hours downloading the same mainstream cloud apps and clicking "Agree" on privacy policies I didn't actually…
…By intercepting DNS queries, Pi-hole blocks ads before they ever reach your browser or apps, improving speed and privacy. It also provides an easy-to-use web interface for monitoring and…
…There are plenty of apps for de-Googling your setup If getting rid of Google’s privacy-intrusive app collection sounds intriguing, I’ve got a couple of other handy recommendations. SearXNG…
…Those were the basics, and then came in additional subscriptions like your fitness app, reading app, meditation app, maybe a second streaming service because that one show wasn't on the first…
…He's covered everything from Apple to apps and crowdfunding and loves getting to the bottom of complicated topics. In that time, he's also written for SlashGear and numerous corporate clients…
…it into a reasonable recipe streamlines the experience in a way I didn't realize I wanted. Related I use this open-source self-hosted app to manage my kitchen like a…
…app. See at Krita Bento PDF Private local document toolkit Bento PDF has become the unsung hero of my local workflow. It’s a full-blown PDF toolkit that respects your privacy…
…Replays are where the app gets really useful. While I tend to sync it with a replay stream, you can also use it in isolation. Moreover, you can speed up the replay…
…This uses the external antenna to visually show you in an app exactly where to point them for the strongest signal. No longer are there the days of not being able to…
…All it takes is to toggle it on through your GPU's dedicated software companion like AMD Adrenalin or the Nvidia App. VSR applies to everything, from YouTube and DailyMotion to the…