Of course, you need to be clear that this post isn’t for people who don’t have skin, right?
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, and several other subjects.
Of course, you need to be clear that this post isn’t for people who don’t have skin, right?
You can buy Tuya Zigbee plugs, they’re cheap and work with Home Assistant
A colorless ball is pushed by a non existent person and rolls slightly at a linear speed and then ceases to exist. The ball had no size and I don’t remember the table existing.
I didn’t really consider the possibility of the client being compromised yet, good point.
I’ve apparently been missing this button for several years. Thanks!
You can forward a Wireguard port, exposing it to the internet.
A couple of questions
How do you store a driver’s license in Bitwarden? Last time I checked they didn’t support file storage. Do you just put it in the cloud storage?
Considering Bitwarden is E2EE, what would be the benefit of storing it at another company in case they are hacked?
This is how I learned to walk silently and swiftly with heavy steel tipped shoes
I don’t think you need graphics acceleration for the terminal
Are you referring to China? Because that would be an exceptionally bad example.
Since the method is encryption of the notes folder, I would consider it to be one
This is a security risk! Some note taking apps store data outside of the notes directory (e.g. Logseq)
C exists
Numeric .xyz domains only cost $1 a year. They’re not great for things like mail because they’re often used by spammers (probably because of the price), but it’s great for cheap signed DNS hostnames.
I point it to the server on my local network and use Wireguard to connect myself.
My neighbor was practicing with a trumpet at 1 am last night.
Yeah it happens all too often
The responses the admin who added the bot gave to people’s concerns when they announced it, weren’t that great. (Link)
The Lemmy.world admin disregarded all criticism and just said people shouldn’t complain, after just asking for feedback in the post itself
Example:
What a terrible idea.
MBFC is already incredibly biased.
It should be rejected not promoted.
Admin response:
Ok then tell me an alternative we can use in the scale for free.
None? Then pls dont just complain complain complain… And dont suggest improvements.
Lemmy.world has kept open signups open during every large Reddit exodus while many others didn’t. It’s also decently reliable, has decent moderation and is well known. The reason why people didn’t move after is probably because instance migration on Lemmy isn’t possible* so they just stick with what they use.
*Yes I don’t consider exporting/importing followed communities a migration
I appreciate it, but I just thought it was funny