Half of me wants to upvote this. Half of me wants to downvote this.
nutbutter
What mildly infuriating to me, and possibly others, is that you posted a YouTube link.
If music available on YouTube is enough, you can use, or host your own Beatbump server. beatbump.io is a what I use occasionally.
I use Jellyfin to stream my music library (which is over 20 GiB) everywhere.
Also, there is this unofficial way to install Jellyfin on BSD.
Edit – I am willing to give you temporary access to my public server, if you want to try it out.
- If you are self hosting for privacy, I recommend staying away from Cloudflare, that is, not to use their proxying service or Cloudflare tunnel.
More information here - https://blog.aiquiral.me/bypass-cgnat
You could try seitan. It is basically pure gluten. People say it has a very meat like texture (I've never tasted meat so I cannot tell you for certain).
Stingle Photos. It works only with S3.
OP wants a safe experience, not a good experience.
I experienced this on my Galaxy Tab A7 (in India), a few years ago. Using Universal Android Debloater got rid of this.
I was paying $7/m for their mail, VPN and drive services. One of my major reasons to switch was their lack of linux support. They claim that it is hard to find Linux developers. Second reason was their drive's download and upload speeds were terrible, from where I am sitting. Their VPN service is great. I always got great speeds, but their linux apps have always been terrible. Their mail service is also great, but I would like more control over it, like Mailbox.org. on Mailbox, I can encrypt my inbox using a different key, while also having the SMTP submission feature. I really ned that to integrate emails with my websites and services. Mailbox can also encrypt their cloud drive with our key, while also providing WebDAV support (how cool is that). Their mail app on android is open-source but is not available on f-droid. And the apk they provide on their website neither has a notification functionality, nor does it auto-update. Another reason was that I was limited to 3 custom domains, unless I buy their business plan. Mailbox has no such limit.
One final reason was that I did not want to keep all my apples in one basket. So, for mail, I am using mailbox, for storage, I am using a personal nextcloud and a Hetzner managed nextcloud, for VPN, I started using mullvad, but their speeds are terrible and connections are unreliable. For passwords I am using self-hosted vaultwarden.
There are a few more reasons that I do not remember, now. Proton is great, I still trust them. But these small things really go a long way.
I moved from Gmail to ProtonMail, then to Mailbox.org. Ypu can set up a mailserver on your home server, but you would need a VPS that would forward the traffic to and from your home server without you needing to open any ports. This guide can help you with TLS passthrough.
But setting up your own mailserver is a big hassle. Just pay a trusted provider and keep your inbox, and preferably all emails, encrypted with GPG.
Thanks! But I am not much of a gamer.