

If anyone goes with finamp, sign up for the test version as it’s UI is significantly better than stable.


If anyone goes with finamp, sign up for the test version as it’s UI is significantly better than stable.


Will I be able to see that before clicking on the video? I just got an update and the video information is now squished to a single line. So if the channel name is long, I can’t see the age of the video. If they add it to the end, everyone will just have long names to hide it.


You need the web site to use a certificate from the same root authority as your client certificate. Otherwise browsers won’t present the certificate to the server. That means either warnings on connect or adding the root cert.
I do think if you are doing it with them in person it is doable to add it.


Do we also remake bttf2, so you can see what people think 30 years into the future is like?


I recently did exactly this. Only works with the web UI, no apps support it, but working well and those without the cert just get a 400 error. Not sure if non technical tbh, since you will get warnings when adding your root certificates to any device, and that might scare some who don’t understand what it does.
Also set it up through wireguard, so can punch out of double NAT.


Honestly for work having that one drive turned on means that when people inevitably break the laptop, we can recover the files. Otherwise we have to explain that if they don’t save stuff to a shared location it’s not important enough for us to backup.
Hiding c: is a bit excessive.


Meta actually did the same with mastodon, a lot instances blocked them before federation was turned on. People who use Lemmy are not likely to be up for a tech bro to be federating with them.
That said I’m sure you’ll be able to find and join an instance that would do it if you want it.


Don’t assume that proton won’t eventually want to sell up.


They said it wasn’t shared with the website. They didn’t say it wasn’t shared with anyone at all.


I tried to make a second account recently, and it wanted me to scan a qr code with my phone that then wanted to send me a text message. At the same time they were saying “this won’t associate your phone with the account.” I don’t believe that.


I’ve not used that software before, but a quick look at the guide makes me wonder if you have a https redirect in the nginx config. If that is hard coded to domain1 it will always redirect to it. Update it on the new config file to point to the right uri if that is the case.
Usually I setup with a single domain for the server, and use that for web mail, IMAP and SMTP certs. That way you don’t need to worry about the extra certificates needed for each domain (set your Mx to use the common name of your cert.)


When (if) they manage to add federation to it, then both sites could even work together.


You can use about:processes to do it all in browser before it freezes and yt is slow. Also shows you tab ram usage.


Yea I didn’t think the post was that professional. Also the “unminified” version is just the minified with more white space. It still has poor names and no explanation of the binary blob.


So that ad campaign that they ran saying no one but you can see your messages. That was a bit strange that they were pushing it, since no one appeared to be saying otherwise, might be a lie? I never would have guessed.


It might have also have incredible timing. The EU is all digital sovereignty, and suggesting opening up something as a solution might actually been seen as a positive.


Forked from gitea. The owners of the project implemented a change to the pr system where by you had the sign an agreement that the code belonged to them. This was seen as an intent to relisense at some point. Devs that wanted it to stay open moved to forgejo.
Until recently you could swap forgejo in to your gitea data, but now they are incompatible due to divergence.


Recommendation would be that you want to set up your ssh so that it only accepts publickey authentication. You also want to make sure you are not using a proxied DNS value, as CF only proxies http requests.
Personally I didn’t bother to setup ssh access as https typically works fine.
Stuff like this is why you need to understand the reasons why, and not just the actions to do something.
Stop buying ink printers and just get a b & w laser. If you really need colour it’s probably easier to just get a print shop to do it.