it died a long time ago
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it died a long time ago
It is. BlueSky or for short BS (ha!) just took the open standard and closed it again!
Holy fuck my dyslexia tuned “AI tidies” into something really funny
If your server is not “online” you could vpn into your home network and use it that way. Another option is to have it local, meaning for example with bit/vault-warden you can still view your passwords if you don’t have connection. But you can’t edit or add new ones
I use Firefox nightly and it’s sold for me, but I have also had my app freeze on Google search once. It would amaze me if there were not aware of this and were trying to figure it out
Yesssss
Now the real question is: Is it maybe actually even cheaper to buy them from these tech giants instead paying the people to do the paperwork and get a warrent?
Because that would be sad af
Copyright?
Never heard of him.
I am just running the normal nginx image with /etc/letsencrypt:/etc/ssl/private
as volume. certbot
does the rest. If you need help with the exact config just search for relevant keywords, there are tons of good tutorials
If you are using docker just look at the volumes of the containers of the server, the UI and the two databases (one for stuff, one for pictures)
Yes. This is 100% necessary. Otherwise giant communities would be built and probably all on lemmy.ml
Can you explain what’s the difference?
I wrote a blog some time ago why selfhosting email sucks
https://nx2.site/email-selfhosting
If you just want the email server for only you and your friends, or for internal messages, selfhosting email can be fun, but your main email should probably not be selfhosted.