I use a Ubiquiti doorbell, which operates locally. However you do need some extra equipment to set it up.
I am the administrator of “What the Fediverse”, which includes:
I use a Ubiquiti doorbell, which operates locally. However you do need some extra equipment to set it up.
I prefer laptops, because they are mobile and doesn’t take up much space.
This is my “power usage page”
And my car card
What do you mean by safe?
I think it’s the database doing some kind of migration. It should take about 30-60 minutes.
Well, the OPi Zero 3 only has USB 2, which is slow.
You could attach something like this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/403740942791?hash=item5e00d5e1c7:g:I1AAAOSwQgJits1E
Don’t expect it to be fast.
Because then you can encrypt your traffic with HTTPS 🙃
Yea, that is also what I thought. To bypass this, you would need something like Cloudflare Tunnels or setup a VPN on a VPS, that redirects traffic to your homeserver.
Data send via HTTP is not encrypted. That’s bad.
Wouldn’t you need a publically available IP? DuckDNS is only for dynamic IP’s that is public, yes?
Thank you for your awesome work, @Framasoft@lemmy.world! I especially think storyboards is a really nice QoL feature.
However, how do I keep it from using all CPU cores, when creating the storyboard? 😅
Can’t say if federation will work, but it should run just fine without it on I2P.
There’s The Linux Experiment on PeerTube.
Nice try, Hollywood!
Exactly. Everyone can see how and why an algorithm on Lemmy shows what it show.
Lemmy still uses algorithms, but they do not use personal information. When you sort by “Hot”, “Active” etc. you are using an algorithm.
You can try and fetch an earlier post manually and see if that works.
Here is the official documentation: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html#fetching-communities
Your instance won’t start fetching any posts from a community, until someone from your instance subscribes to it. Then it will fetch the last 25 posts (I think) and then all future posts.
Sweden.