

I use Tailscale
Per their website, it appears to be a free VPN? https://tailscale.com/pricing?plan=personal
Yet they have Mullvad (another VPN) as an optional addon? That’s confusing.


I use Tailscale
Per their website, it appears to be a free VPN? https://tailscale.com/pricing?plan=personal
Yet they have Mullvad (another VPN) as an optional addon? That’s confusing.


In order for people to connect to it you have to give them your home IP right? The mumble server’s IP is your home IP?


They use reddit instead of lemmy or their own forum… bizarre.


Did you even understand the problem?
The answer is no, not yes.


So two mobile devices/UIs? Did you even understand the problem?


It makes your post look like an image (low quality) instead of a link or discussion (possibly high quality).


Next Lemmy update is going to have an option to block image posts (to remove low quality meme threads). People should stop turning text posts into image posts to avoid being blocked. I also find these hybrid posts quite annoying. You’re making your post look like something it’s not.


I downvoted for the image. If you’re going to make a text post, make a text post.


l337x sometimes does strange things too, like cause an odd file to start downloading instead of loading the main page.


MostlyMatter (FOSS Mattermost fork without user limits). https://framagit.org/framasoft/framateam/mostlymatter?ref=selfh.st
I learned about this today from the self-host newsletter.


Local governments need to be able to run independent infrastructure that can talk to each other. Centralized infrastructure is not an option anymore these days
Zulip can be self-hosted.


But people on Fiverr are probably now using AI too. So you might end up paying someone to use AI instead of just using AI yourself.


Perhaps it depends on the quality of moderation for your Nextdoor area. But those issues you listed are separate from the buying/selling part of it anyway. I’ve generally found Nextdoor & Craigslist to be sufficient.


How does it compare to nextdoor & craigslist?


It sounds like you’re getting your information from purely 1-sided sources. Look for news sources that cover the perspective of both sides. I’m not saying this as a Trump supporter.
That doesn’t prevent users from changing account passwords though right? Say you give access to someone to manage your social media (or some other important account), they could log in and change the password and email and take over the account.
Do you know of a way to protect against employee/partner sabotage?
Doesn’t that mean everyone has admin access to the full database and all accounts? You’re putting full trust in everyone that no one will make a mistake, or purposefully sabotage the db or accounts.


Gmail has a “send feedback” button on most pages. Submit complaints there.
Citation?