Ran into a similar conundrum. We use mealie for recipe management and occasionally meal planning, but the shopping list is clunky. We resorted to just making a list on a card in Planks. Not purpose-built, but it has worked rather well for us.
Ran into a similar conundrum. We use mealie for recipe management and occasionally meal planning, but the shopping list is clunky. We resorted to just making a list on a card in Planks. Not purpose-built, but it has worked rather well for us.
I don’t know how you got a picture of me, but I demand it is removed!
Potentially, but precision is important, especially if you’re going to make sweeping claims about a topic, acting as an authority.
This is absolutely not what DNSSEC is. DNSSEC provides authenticity of the response, not privacy. You’re describing a means of encrypted name resolution, like dns-over-tls, dns-over-https, etc.
That all sounds correct to me. The random port you’re seeing in the logs is a high port, often referred to as an ephemeral port, and it is common for source ports. All good there.
That sort of configuration after the fact would be a fantastic addition, if not already in place.
I’m not sure you understand what “objectively” actually means… Care to provide your data in support of your objective conclusion?