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@blacklight447 Just off the top of my head: perhaps at home you'd spawn a file share to more easily sync files on the fast local network. Perhaps on untrusted wifi you disable any exposed services, and route everything through Tor automatically. Maybe at conferences you host a "where am I right now?" service w/ your friends.

@blacklight447 I also like the idea of automatically spawning opportunistic services based on state (on home wifi, on untrusted wifi, etc.)

@blacklight447 It'll all depend on how much the services wake up and how many resources they use when idle, I suppose. This is also where front-end caches on another server come in.

@don There's some "because I can" involved, but also I like the idea of hosting personal services on my personal computer since it's always on and online. With a stable front-end server acting as a cache, it could be a pretty powerful combination for private services fully under your control.

@GH0S1 I imagine it will depend on traffic. Front-end cache/proxy could help there

Since I'm running real Linux on my phone, I'm having thoughts like: should I host NextCloud from it? Maybe a Tor hidden service? OnionShare? My phone *is* always on after all, hosting personal services (optionally w/ a front-end cache on my regular server) might make sense...

@magico I already have openvpn set up at home and have been using it for years. It wasn't worth ripping all of that up (and changing all my current clients) just to use the current trend. Maybe some day.

6. sudo systemctl start openvpn@client.service
7. sudo systemctl status openvpn@client.service to test
8. sudo systemctl enable openvpn@client.service to persist reboots
9. ip addr on Librem 5 to see what IP it got

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Steps:
1. Follow an online guide to set up openvpn server on home computer, use ifconfig-pool-persist setting so IPs persist
2. Use same guide, generate client config for your Librem 5
3. add tls-version-min 1.0 to client config if server is older version of openvpn
4. apt install openvpn on Librem 5
5. Copy client.conf and client certs to /etc/openvpn on Librem 5

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Set up openvpn on my so I could ssh into it from my home network (keys only) regardless of the cellular/wifi network I'm on.

Mutt running natively on my phone--just needed to install the deb and scp my mutt settings from a different computer.

I'm pleased with the speakerphone speaker--playing music using Lollypop is surprisingly loud and clear. I think this would make an acceptable boombox while walking down the street...

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Update: I just received my first inbound spam call! I can't wait until I get one of those scam calls from "Apple support"...

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@zemmert Matrix seems to work both with the native Chatty app, and from what I hear, with the Fractal flatpak. I don't have details on specific supported features within those programs though and haven't tested personally.

@vancha Mine still has the lower-capacity 2000mAh battery so its battery life won't be representative of the mass production device and battery.

It's happening! I already moved my SIM over so I can treat it as my main phone.

Overheard someone at the Target return counter returning a gift because they thought it was creepy that it listened to them. There's hope.

I made some croissants from scratch for the holidays. Laminating dough is a lot of work but so worth it.

This article acts like robots are ruining the personal touch of handwritten notes, but they are merely replacing human workers. My mom has impeccable penmanship and used to make extra money over the holidays with this kind of work. washingtonpost.com/business/20

TIL that the hot fashion trend in winter wear this year is a coat with Wookie fur on the outside. Star Wars promotion?

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