it doesn’t exist on youtube or on any other streaming platform
I’m asking global override vs application manifest (not application override). So the app asks for access to home/some-dir
but I have a global override that blocks access to home entirely.
So I need to go look at what filesystem each app is requesting and manually disable that on top of disabling home access entirely? What’s the point of being able to do filesystem=!home
in the global config?
I mean, assuming you’re telling the truth about there being a competent group seriously attempting this, it’s still “trust us bro” to conclusively claim it can’t be achieved without providing a shred of evidence. This makes your original comment irrelevant and worthless.
And it is safe to host HTTP services this way, say something like Immich or NextCloud?
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yeah, I’m well aware of these features. Just didn’t get the benefit of running a private instance vs. using a trusted public instance, which would hide my IP from the search engines.