It’s not perfect, but being super configurable does help.
Web developer (mainly PHP), server admin, IT generalist. Endlessly curious. Neurodivergent. Unapologetically centrist.
It’s not perfect, but being super configurable does help.
This seems like sound logic 👍
Vivaldi is definitely cool — except for the amount of RAM it uses. If it weren’t for that, I would use it a lot more, but for me, Firefox is just faster all around.
Solid cologne?? Ok now I must Google. Never heard of such
I’ve seen Duke Cannon in lots of brick-and-mortar stores.
Is this something I should Google, or…. maybe I shouldn’t?
This is a very contentious topic right now, and it’s not clear at the moment whether votes will remain public or be made private. There are some very vocal proponents on both sides.
No idea. Maybe hosts typically follow a policy of not snooping in stored files without a ticket requesting or authorizing it implicitly or explicitly. At least that would make sense to me.
AFAIK, web hosting clients here in the US don’t really have any expectation of privacy from their host itself.
I just want to point out to anyone interested in kbin+docker stuff that OP has published their Docker image of Kbin to Docker Hub. https://hub.docker.com/r/elestio/kbin
I actually ran across this image before I saw this post.
Sure, as long as Section 230 remains the law. There are those who want to dismantle it, unfortunately.
This is how the Fediverse is. That said, I’m pretty sure there is functionality being worked on in some way to accomplish exactly what you are looking for.
Just go to: https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]
And hit the + button at the top, followed by Add New Article, Add New Link, or whatever.
The coverage shouldn’t change at all. They’ve always been on T-Mobile’s towers.
It’s possible, but again don’t take my word for it. I haven’t really begun to dive into the code just yet.
How weird. When I do that, it doesn’t seem to work.
I believe the idea with “reduce” is the opposite of “boost”.
Love reading stories like this, imagining myself in their shoes, as I am a web dev. Thanks for posting.