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What’s your favourite official gamemode? I was a CTF kid.
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What’s your favourite community gamemode? I was always on surf and prophunt servers back in the day.
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What’s your favourite official gamemode? I was a CTF kid.
What’s your favourite community gamemode? I was always on surf and prophunt servers back in the day.
It should be up to businesses how parents decide to raise their newborn?
Fuck off.
Purple is the gayest colour.
Purple is my favourite colour.
Congrats on the kid! You sound like you’ll be a much better dad than your coworkers.
Same as OP except I also get notifications for software updates through Obtainium.
That’s on mobile, on desktop I don’t allow any notifications.
I get that and totally respect it, and I never pursue further conversation unless I get a chatty vibe from the customer.
However it’s insanely rude to ignore me to my face after I’ve just asked you a question. If someone answers “Fine. Cappuccino to-go.” that’s really all I’m asking for. I’m not simply an interface through which you get coffee, I’m a human person, and I think customer service staff deserve to be treated as such.
You can just answer “fine” and I’ll be satisfied though, it’s really easy to sus out who wants to chat up their barista and who just wants to go in, order, get out. I’m not seeking to force anyone into a conversation they don’t want, I just want a faint acknowledgment of my humanity, you know?
Any ports used in docker will be open on your computer and accessible to any device in your network.
However, to open up a port to the internet, you’d have to do port-forwarding on your router. If you haven’t done that, any incoming connections will just be dropped at the router-level.
I work in a coffee shop; I already feel sufficiently dehumanized by the amount of people who answer my “how are you today?” with “cappuccino to-go”. I would hate to work in a café where you order via your phone.
That’s actually so cool and the more I think about it the more it’s making me really want to host my own Lemmy instance. Can I ask what sort of hardware resources you’re running it on?
I’m reading it so I’d say it works!
They’d need to collaborate with a multitude of financial institutions in whichever jurisdictions they’d want to operate in. That’s just a level of resources most FOSS projects don’t have. Plus, I can’t imagine banks would be big proponents of open-source; where’s the money in that?
This person pops up every time someone on Lemmy mentions web browsers to aggressively deride Mozilla for being mostly funded by Google (which is a fair point that I agree with) and then they turn around and recommend Chromium-based browsers.
I’ve tried and I found it difficult to engage in good-faith conversation with them.
Ottawa announced yesterday that they’ll be dropping more than half of federal internal trade barriers.
Mull was part of the DIvestOS project, which has recently been discontinued.
For a similarly strengthened fork, I’ve been using IronFox after seeing it recommended on Lemmy.
They meant pinging your server from another device, I assume.
What error(s) do you get when you try to SSH into your server?
By “can’t access containers”, I assume you mean via devices you’re trying to connect to the server with? Can you still access the stuff you’re running in the containers directly on the server via localhost?
I’ll echo what the other commenter’s have said and you need to give us more info. “I added two containers” is pretty much useless if that’s all we have to go off of to start troubleshooting. More details on what exactly you did, any troubleshooting steps you’ve already tried, what specific errors you get, etc.
The app you’re thinking of is StreetComplete!
Which reminds me, I should really download it and start contributing to OSM.
I can only assume it’d be a bridge for Nextcloud Talk.
I got a new job, and the group chat is on WhatsApp, so I’m looking into running a Synapse server with a bridge to it. I really don’t want to have to use Meta’s apps on my phone.
From what I’ve read so far, it seems like it’s going to be the most convoluted install process I’ll have encountered in my self-hosting journey. I’m excited to tackle it, but also a bit overwhelmed. Which is why I’ve been putting it off :P