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A Lemmy provider. Haha, guess that works
A Lemmy provider. Haha, guess that works
I’ll get the amazon one and totally undermine the company
When I was recruiting people during r/place and the protests, I found most of the issue being proper user guides to get people to sign up. Lemmy may be pretty confusing, especially to non-techies.
Found Spez’s alt account
Edit: # Fuck Spez
Kbin is just lemmy+mastadon iirc
I’m kind of a noob and starting out with Synology helped me learn a lot about networking, protocols, ddns, docker, etc. Wonderful learning experience and it will help me become more confident in building my own nas in the future.
Protonvpn or mullvad are better options
Apparently donut holes are not actually holes
"Sorry man, you can’t get married but good luck.
P.S; you’re going to hell"
Damn, hopefully that won’t happen to me. I was born on June 9th
I don’t like what Peter Thiel has invested in (Stripe and Palantir). Elon Musk is ceo of a few companies that actually try to create interesting stuff, it’s better than actually funding collection of data.
I wonder what the right has to say about this.
I mean you could record through a capture card.
One way to do this is to block hashes. This is a slippery slope though because it could be used maliciously. Only way to do this and protect freedom of information is to make this fully open source.
I really hope Lemmy becomes searchable. That’s an amazing draw from Reddit. Other than Quora, I haven’t seen it yet.
I went about this in a pretty noob way. Synology + Jellyfin and I followed some online guides. Synology gives you a free DDNS hostname so you can access your NAS away from home. I don’t have to VPN or anything. I have to warn that using this method will result in having slow transfer speeds if you’re uploading large files. I use it to stream movies and shows so it seems to be fine for this purpose.
I actually was an Apple fan for a good number of years. I was like “the integration is so nice” and “all of my devices are in a good ecosystem and works great together”. Then I got into privacy and security. Now I run GrapheneOS on my phone and Linux on my PC. The software I use is FOSS and my messengers are E2EE. Apple is good if you’re a normie and has not realized the importance of privacy, not to say that Android is any better, because all Androids straight out of the box are littered with apps you can’t delete, however, you can boot a new operating system like Graphene, Calyx, or LineageOS.
Slow at times but it’s improving little by little with more contributors and development.
I feel all you guys, but, if it ever reaches the stage where it’s mainstream, we could all move to a more techie instance amongst ourselves.