Well law enforcement already use videos uploaded to social networks, what’s gonna stop them from using videos recorded by glasses once they are in the cloud?
Well law enforcement already use videos uploaded to social networks, what’s gonna stop them from using videos recorded by glasses once they are in the cloud?
Cryptpad has a rich text editor that could meet your needs, files can be shared with a readonly link
I’m using disroot.org as my email provider, with a custom domain to easily switch if needed, but so far it’s been great It’s free for a little storage and you can buy more, it’s a non profit based in Netherlands
There is also riseup.net as a non profit email provider, servers in the US I think
Microsoft has set up copilot to make contributions for the dotnet runtime https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/pull/115762 I’m sure maintainers spends more time to review and interact with copilot than it would have to write it themselves
Exposing services over the public internet is not without risks, you might consider getting more knowledge before doing it
Every service you expose should require authentication and may need to handle bots
To gain knowledge about reverse proxies and dns without much risk exposure, you could start by setting up your custom domain name on your private tailscale network, here is an example of how you could do it
Now if you really want to expose services on the internet because you have devices that you don’t want to connect to your tailscale network, you could use tailscale funnel, but only with your ts.net custom subdomain that they provide you, not with your own domain
There is an open issue to support custom domains https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/11563
I’m waiting for this to get resolved, in the meantime I have a vps with a reverse proxy connected to a tailscale container, that serves my services from my home network, so that I dont need a static IP or open a port in my home router