No. And I hope it won’t have it any time soon.
No. And I hope it won’t have it any time soon.
seems nice, take my star
cool idea. Though I doubt anyone will do it for free. You might need to pay some XMR or cash.
I wouldn’t mind paying for YouTube Premium, if:
But both of them seem like things that can never become true (especially the first point), so yes. I am hoping for PeerTube to get attention when YouTube starts breaking down.
Very bad. Spacebar is nowhere as functional as Revolt.
Afaik you can. The frontend interacts with the backend via an API so yes. It’s possible.
Zcash’s privacy is opt in (bad), it has a CEO and not that decentralized at all. There are other facts, but these are the ones I could think of.
Not sure which instance I should post it to
The instances you speak of are actually called “communities”. Instances are Lemmy servers that contain them. So lemmy.world is a instance, while !techsupport@lemmy.world is a community in the lemmy.world instance.
The desktop you suggested seem to be more than enough for very basic usage (browsing, presenting etc.). I do suggest installing Linux on them, unless you need to use Windows specific apps.
Why would you want to buy bitcoin/litecoin to swap them for XMR?
Edit: Oh well, localmonero is shut down it seems.
That happens because you didn’t include https:// as a prefix in the URL.
Upon more investigation, it seems more like caddy indeed can’t. The only reason it works is because I directly point the A record to the VPS’s IP.
Afaik you can reverse proxy the ssh connection. I’ve been connecting to my server using the domain and tld (asudox.dev)
Why would they need to understand? Just tell them that it’s needed to play on the server and set it up for them. Whenever they want to play, they can use the VPN.
You should isolate it. Use Docker or Podman or any container solution to put the server in a container for isolation from the main system. Any external directory outside the container the server won’t write to should be in read only mode.
If the server is only for your friends. Stop exposing your network to the public and instead use VPNs.
Rescue image: SystemRescue
Portable Encryption Tool: Picocrypt
Ventoy with Arch and Rescue bootable images. And a portable cross platform encryption tool just in case.
You’d be surprised to find out that ProtonMail uses Google’s push service (unless you have GMS disabled) so your emails aren’t hidden from Google as much as you think.
I would’ve considered buying this. That’s a good deal.