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  • Highly suggest putting Caddy on a machine, forwarding port 443 and 80 to caddy, and then letting it do your reverse-proxy stuff. Register a domain name, give it your IP address, and then tell caddy that ‘immich.yourdomain.bleh’ goes to port 78789 and plex goes to ‘media.yourdomain.bleh’ port 89898 – Caddy handles all of the TLS stuff, handshaking, you name it - so you can have secure sites with proper certs.

    Then make sure those things are isolated from your home network through vlans if your router supports it.

    You can get fancier with it using a tailscale and getting some datacenter IP to forward into your network



  • I browse it all the time and interact with lots of communities, but the problem is that I turn into an “outside voice” that has more equal-handed views on things, and as soon as I interact with one of these communities that are moving as a unit in lock-step with one another, I upset them and they start following me around places and harassing me.

    So yeah. Lemmy is quite…uh…special in that regard.

    But hey, at least I don’t get banned from 120 communities because I replied to someone once somewhere in some random thread.

    You’re probably healthier not interacting with /all but at the same time, you turn into one of those people who never even so much as sees an opinion counter to your own.







  • This somehow manages to cause us to backslide. Pride messaging ends up selling well. People who aren’t into it, but aren’t really bigots are like “eh cool, equality sounds great”. Obviously the communities that it targets, it’s working on. The people who don’t like it - aren’t gonna cause a big fuss about it, so the buy their shit and get out.

    But then the problem becomes those same people who said nothing in the store - and those who aren’t actively “into” it, are now seeing it everywhere. And they aren’t tying it in their minds to an equality movement, they’re tying it to advertising. But you know how the advertising gets - it’s kind of “fad”-y. Well, the rainbow advertising ‘fad’ as been going on for quite some time.

    So now, LGBT stuff is “everywhere”, but - people are growing tired of it for the wrong reasons. They’re growing tired of the advertising side of it, and it’s causing problems on the human-rights side of it…


  • kitnaht@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldIt’s gonna get worse
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    My family and I are devout followers of the Satanic Temple (Not really ‘Satanists’ per-se however); and while yes - I know there are some problematic issues with the leadership, they still use what they are doing in a hilarious way to troll our government when they create christian-centered laws. A lot of what they stand for mirrors my own personal moral code before I ever discovered them. The freedom to offend, is just as important as the freedom of bodily autonomy. Without it, it’s impossible to push for changes.




  • Reddit-tier behavior right here. Because you’re just looking at the mod log and attributing every thing ever modded to my entire history of posts. I participate in lots of communities, and a majority of my stuff isn’t ever modded or deleted.

    And it’s actually worse over here, because instance admins have access to the history of your up/downvotes, so they can dive even DEEPER and have been caught doing that exact thing.

    But way to miss the point - and then go even deeper in proving the point I was making; and being a great example of that point.




  • kitnaht@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldCan't wait!
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    When the “Web” bubble burst, were we left without websites? No.

    When the AI bubble bursts, it isn’t going away either. It replaces too much labor. Training the AI models is expensive, but running them isn’t. Especially on Lemmy, too many dullards don’t understand why AI is so popular; it’s because it’s replacing your job - or allowing 1 person to do the jobs of 10.


  • kitnaht@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldCan't wait!
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    Most crypto mining outfits undervolt their cards for lower power usage. They aren’t cranking them as you say they are. A dead GPU doesn’t produce anything for you; cranking it up the chance that it will fail. You’re better off running it an extra 4 years at a lower voltage than you are cranking it for 1.