May you have a delightful meal.
Thanks ;)
You can find the full list of instances here, and the list shows whether a CAPTCHA is present on an instance or not
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May you have a delightful meal.
Thanks ;)
You can find the full list of instances here, and the list shows whether a CAPTCHA is present on an instance or not
I recommend lemmy-ansible or the Docker install guide.
According to the roadmap, the project will get open-sourced before the end of 2024, so there is some hope.
https://roadmap.hardcover.app/feature-requests/posts/allow-open-source
I hope they implement ActivityPub, so it can federate with BookWyrm
Yes, it’s actually planned for the next major Lemmy release. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2631
As you can see, this issue was added to the 0.20.0 milestone on GitHub.
Thanks mate, this is really awesome! Will definitely try it out. Many people might find this useful, consider making a separate post about it. I created a community for UnifiedPush and related topics: !unifiedpush@lemmy.dbzer0.com, you’re welcome to post there.
If you mean ntfy.sh, it actually uses the UnifiedPush protocol. It is a so called UP distributor, and the main way of using UnifiedPush on Android. A brief explanation can be found on the UP homepage: https://unifiedpush.org/
Will definitely share this in some more communities!
The app is completely open source: https://github.com/LeanderBB/you-have-mail
Your login data is only stored locally on your device, and used to log in to your Proton account. It’s not sent to a third-party server. This is totally fine.
I don’t know, maybe it’s just particularly bad where I live, but I regularly have to the the god damn Schienenersatzverkehr, and even this god damn fucking bus that is supposed to replace the train is always like 20 minutes late. Like how the fuck do you even mess that up DB? HOW?!
It seems like you’ve never been to Germany
Yeah, that’s exactly what the 3-2-1 rule says.
But it can’t be self-hosted, right?
Perhaps NetBird, ZeroTier or Tailscale? If you want to make a service available publicly, check out Tailscale Funnel.
I’ve been using TubeSync, but I switched to Tube Archivist. Works very well, I’m happy with it.
I don’t recommend Debian for Apple Silicon, just stick with Asahi Linux. There aren’t any big issues, except the fact that not all Docker images are built for arm64.
You can even self-host it and use it with Nextcloud.
I use self-hosted draw.io together with the Draw.io Nextcloud integration for a diagram, and Wiki.js to write down some important information. If you prefer something lighter, check out DokuWiki. There are many other options for a Wiki like Bookstack or django-wiki.
Never actually realized that Kbin/Mbin uses a different format for community links
Another reason to use Linux