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  • Sort of a self-answer, now that i read more about this issue. The problem is not on the frontend (browser --> server), but with shared connections in the backend. E.g. you have a reverse proxy in place. Whats relevant is that the connection between the reverse proxy and the backend server should be HTTP/2.

    Note that disabling HTTP/1 between the browser and the front-end is not required. These connections are rarely shared between different users and, as a result, they’re significantly less dangerous. Just ensure they’re converted to HTTP/2 upstream.







  • cron@feddit.orgtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldSelf host sff project
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    1 month ago

    Are you looking to build your own server?

    If you’re thinking about building one, the Jonsbo N4 is a compact case (~20L) that fits up to six 3.5" drives and two 2.5" drives/SSDs. It’s a nice choice if you want something small but expandable. Just note that you’ll need to pick out your own components, and there are some limits when it comes to power supplies and CPU coolers.


  • It’s sort of an open secret for years now. But I’m not totally convinced that it will work well.

    I have a Chromebook with a Ryzen APU (Ryzen 3250 or smth). And while it handles all web tasks really well, it completely struggles with Android Apps. Even apps like “YouTube Kids” or “Prime Video” run far worse than their web couterparts.

    And I’m not even talking about gaming - even old games like “cut the rope” run at unplayable framerates.

    (my guess is that the whole virtualization framework is holding these apps back.)













  • cron@feddit.orgtoAndroid@lemdro.idPoco F7 review
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    2 months ago

    While this phone looks great, I’m still mad that they omitted the proximity sensor in previous models (F3, F4 at least).

    My F3 sucked as a phone, because it often picked up calls automatically or called emergency numbers from my pocket.