Yes, it does have a lot of similarities.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as [email protected] until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
Yes, it does have a lot of similarities.
I spend a lot more time coding than playing games. It’s not unusual for me to not be active on steam for a month.
He does that to strongarm companies into complying, because it works. It’s also setting an example for other countries to cooperate.
This is completely absurd, why would they want to make the straws last longer?
I’m not sure. I think your best bet would be to use a commercial VPN to blend in with the crowd that want to watch Netflix and then connect to TOR, although that does give authorities an excuse to arrest you in many places, but it’s not like they would really need it anyway.
I’m not sure if duplicate servers are supported with AP, I suspect it will cause the posts to be shared twice.
I have been thinking about whether instances also being available on TOR could help, mostly due to Saudi Arabia banning lemmy.blahaj.zone. Commercial VPN’s are apparently something problematic governments detect, so I doubt that accessing the TOR network is safe.
I’m not really expecting any attempts to compromise the servers themselves, I think it’s more likely to see more website blocks like Saudi Arabia did with lemmy.blahaj.zone did some time ago.
A decent amount of the larger servers are hosted outside the US, which might complicates matters. However, many also use Cloudflare (US based) as a proxy, which might make targeting the Fediverse easier.
Perhaps less so if in a couple months it turns out that the contract went to one of Musk’s companies. Having a large amount of money to spend on something intangible can also be very useful.
I use Tailscale to access my home server, however I also want to use a VPN but that means losing my connection to my home server.
I personally use AirVPN but it’s unfortunately very slow when using as Tailscale exit node
Is it though?
EDIT: The about page doesn’t mention it being related
Is there a way to export them with Markdown to prevent missing arms?
What would the EU think of this?
I don’t care why they got their shit together, I’m happy as long as they fix the open source drivers.
That’s indeed a Plasma thing
You may not be able to collect more if you publish everything at the start
Are you an admin on lemmy.ca/? If so it might be a good idea to compare IP’s to check if there are other accounts like this.
You can run the smaller models on your desktop though