Buy a keyboard and monitor
Buy a keyboard and monitor
Using tools to break the encryption for backup purposes is legal in the US, but distributing tools to do so is not legal because the tools can be used for non-backup purposes.
I definitely remember hearing that term in the 90’s.
And one of those flaws is thinking that the world needs to be full of shitty people just so it’s not “boring”
I’ve heard that enabling CloudFlare DDoS protection on Lemmy breaks federation due to the amount of ActivityPub traffic.
Git was specifically CREATED to facilitate this exact mailing list workflow.
You need to get a cert from Let’s Encrypt (using certbot), then look up directions for configuring nginx to use the cert files generated by certbot.
Considering that the vast majority of comments on every thread (including this thread) are from users on different instances than OP, I’m going to answer: “literally everyone on Lemmy, constantly, and on every post”.
It sounds like what you meant to ask was more about interoperability between different platforms, but keep in mind that even if other platforms didn’t exist, Lemmy would not be what it is without ActivityPub federation.
There are only 3 hard problems in programming:
0: Cache invalidation
2: Race conditions
1: Naming things
3: Off-by-one errors
If you have red hair, that might be the reason.
You don’t need a mail server if all you want is a custom email domain. You can just use something like CloudFlare DNS to have them forward all emails to your domain to another private email address (e.g. Gmail).
Opera 12 was my main browser until it died and was replaced by a completely unrelated and terrible browser called Opera 2013. Opera 12’s spiritual successor is Vivaldi, and that’s what I still use now.
Vivaldi is the only browser that has all of the UI features that I want… No amount of extensions and customization of Chrome, Edge, or Firefox has been able to come anywhere close to matching it.
This thread is about Linux on the desktop, servers are not really relevant to this discussion.
There will never be a world where average users prefer typing arcane command line shit over clicking on a button in a GUI.
I haven’t watched that movie since later this afternoon.
Terraria and Path of Exile
“Hot” just needs to weight the upvotes by the relative size (or average post upvotes) of that community, so you can see whatever is “relatively Hot” within each.
Multi-platform images are kept up-to-date on this 3rd party repo: https://github.com/ubergeek77/lemmy-docker-multiarch
You wish it was like that in the medical industry, but it absolutely is not