Cereal is not even a meal. It’s a sugar bomb with no nutritional facts at all.
It serves one purpose only: making people, most kids, obese and diabetics.
Algorithms is a consequence. Most of social medias are profitable, so they want you to be engaged as much as possible. At the beginning of Facebook or even the late Orkut, they were only a simple platform with no algorithm that only shows stuff like a showcase.
But as soon as Facebook starts to make money showing ads, algorithms started to become a thing. But look, it was a social media already.
Also, was Orkut a social media? Cause it was really close from what Reddit/Lemmy is today.
About forums I think there is a subtle difference. Forums are, generally speaking, communities driven with on purpose only, inside another website. For example, we can enter Acer website and go to the forums, which is used to talk about Acer products and support. Any other topic is off-topic, therefore deleted.
When forums are aggregated into a huge platform that can have different communities, with easy to-go click and follow this community, there is no specific topic and you can join any type of content you want with only one account, I call it social media, cause it’s different enough from forums and the main purpose is people interacting with each other
as you could argue any site with a comment section is social media.
I disagree with that. If the main purpose of your site is not interaction, so it cannot be a social media. Lemmy, Reddit, Kbin and other platforms like that has the main purpose share of knowledge and interaction between peers
For example, I may have a blog and this blog has a comment section in my posts. However, despite people can interact with each other in the comment section, the main purpose of my blog is post my own content. The interaction between people is secondary and consequence.
But in Lemmy the main purpose is interact. If not enough people participate, Lemmy dies. There is no other reason to use Lemmy other than interact with people.
We are, somehow, socializing here. And here is a kind of media. So, yes, it is a social media.
YouTube is also a social media.
Social media is a generic concept and should not be limited to Facebook/Instagram-like platforms.
I would be sincere:
Movies take too many space in SSD and too many resources to host, therefore I’m not going to host movies I disagree with. And if she really want this movies to be digitalized, I would give her a choice to buy new hardware (probably SSD) to be dedicated to her.
When he starts to apologize, shit goes from bad to worse… Never trust him. Never trust him even more when he starts apologizes.
BTW, looks like he mixed up CO2 footprint from real life with Civ VI CO2 levels
I feel ambiguous with that question…
Clearly OP has social skills issues and maybe it’s a genuine question. Or it can be just a way to offend…
Either way I think OP must rethink hes attitude toward other people.
Looks like you live in a dystopia, where making healthy relations are scarce.
Maybe you would be great to practice your social skills, dude…
You are lucky that people are nice, cause due to your petulance I would never help you
Im using Matomo, however my use case is different from yours. I run a business and need more complete data, which Matomo gives me
I also had in mind Plausible, cause it’s less resource demandant, but at the end I have chosen Matomo
You denier!
What?? How?!
Shit, he just convinced me! I have no arguments against insanity, so I must agree
Did you configure your router to use and broadcast the adguard ip addr as DNS server?
You must configure your adguard ip as DNS server
As long as you set your home server properly, with allow rules, firewalls and stuff, you’ll be fine
But don’t be sloppy, take care of your server
I think it’s possible to run everything in the same RPi 3b, however I think it will not be smooth, cause there is only 1GB of ram available…
I think the best is one device for each service, however I know that sometime we can’t afford that, so I think you need at least 1 device for Pi-Hole and Octoprint, and another to the Home Assistant
With AdGuard Home you can set your wife’s devices to bypass protection. Just set her devices to static ip and set a custom rule like:
@@||*^$client=127.0.0.1
Where 127.0.0.1
must be changed for her ip address. This rule means:
@@|| = unblock
*^ = everything
$client = for this client
Yes, you can setup a DNS server to redirect these requisitions to the servers. However you’ll have to make sure that every single device is using the DNS server you configured.
You can also configure avahi
(on linux) or other zeroconf
(you must find out what zeroconf each other system have, cause I don’t know) to recognize local hostnames as mDNS
I use avahi
to discover my octopi.local
in my network and it works like a charm
USA is a third world country with a first world GDP
I guess you can set a host on your
/etc/hosts
to redirect all your pterodactyl.example.com to a local ip. Also, if you need access from other computers on the local network, I think you can set up a local DNS server (such as PiHole or AdGuard Home) to reach the same solution but for all address running though your DNS server