Libera and IRCnet.
Libera and IRCnet.
Yes I think it’s still active.
See you guys in IRC.
Are you running any firewall on your debian machine? Maybe install ufw firewall and open same ports in there. Then try again.
Forward ports 80 and 443, set them up in nginx config and use certbot to get a SSL certificate if you have a domain for your site.
Ah. Fellow KDE Plasma user. Always good to see.
I think the users need to be in same LAN network. Maybe you can bypass this with setting up a VPN server, but not sure.
Time is money friend.
Installed Firefox back in 2006 and used ever since. Great browser.
It’s been close to 10 months since I fully switched to Linux. I am running Arch on all of my devices. Server, laptop and desktop. Desktop I have borked few times, but no worries since I dont store any critical data on the drive. Only OS because of this. I know I will bork it in future too, but I like to learn new things and Linux is the best choice for that.
Convinced my gf to also switch to Linux, but we are still trying to find a more stable distro for her. I feel like installing Fedora or MX Linux for her.
Locally stored KeePass
How to use Linux.
Selfhosted SearXNG and Firefox.
Here are my favorite Firefox extensions—these are a mix of essentials I can’t live without, privacy tools, and some that just make browsing a lot easier:
Essentials:
uBlock Origin: The best adblocker out there. It’s fast and blocks ads, trackers, and more, which keeps things running smoothly. KeePassXC-Browser: Integrates KeePassXC to auto-fill passwords—super handy so I don’t have to type anything in manually. To Google Translate: Great for quick translations. Just highlight text, right-click, and you’re good to go.
Privacy & Security:
ClearURLs: Cleans up tracking elements from URLs, so when I share a link, it’s cleaner and more private. Firefox Relay: Creates alias emails to protect my real address, helping keep spam away. Privacy Badger: Blocks trackers automatically as I browse—set it and forget it. LocalCDN: Prevents my browser from connecting to third-party servers unnecessarily by using local resources instead. Consent-O-Matic: Fills in those annoying cookie consent forms for me, saving time while keeping my privacy settings intact.
Enhancements:
Dark Reader: Turns on dark mode for websites, perfect for late-night browsing. Augmented Steam: Improves the Steam store by showing better prices, deals, and user reviews. FoxScroller: Auto-scrolls pages, so I don’t have to keep manually scrolling long articles or threads. Save Page WE: Saves web pages as HTML, which is awesome for viewing them offline or archiving stuff. Download All Images: Lets me bulk download all images from a webpage—super useful. Simple Tab Groups: Keeps my tabs organized in groups so my sessions don’t get messy. Plasma Integration: Integrates Firefox with my KDE Plasma desktop for native notifications and media controls. Add custom search engine: Lets me add any site’s search bar to Firefox as a custom search engine for quicker searches. I mainly use this for SearXNG.
VPN:
Windscribe: My VPN extension for a secure connection with just one click.
Just use SearXNG.
What a hell!? I have mine on right hand.
Yes, they do. :)