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usually in your router settings you can change local DNS settings. you can set your domains and subdomains to point to your server’s local IP.
usually in your router settings you can change local DNS settings. you can set your domains and subdomains to point to your server’s local IP.
as far as I see freetube is just written in html, css and Javascript, then all of that thrown into an Electron app. you can run these elements without Electron in any browser, it just won’t have access to as many device features as the app does.
I’ve built a web version here from the source just to try it out. it’s somewhat buggy but it does work
is, but it’s just a webview
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/io.freetubeapp.freetube
Symfonium. Don’t get me wrong, I like Finamp, but it just does not come close to the amount of features that Symfonium has.
although definitely not as configurable, I like the “set it and forget it” idea of DockoVPN
Nearly all of them. Nextcloud, Jellyfin, Vaultwarden, Spacebar, and 2fAuth, all set behind an NGINX Reverse Proxy, SWAG. SWAG made it very easy to set up https and now I can throw anything behind a subfolder or subdomain.
Mull (Firefox) or Cromite (Chromium). Cromite isn’t on F-Droid though
the three I know of are ConnectYou, Fossify SMS, and QuikSMS