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But what does it actually infer? The article is very low on details on that.
But what does it actually infer? The article is very low on details on that.
I know this is the FOSS community but I personally recommend inoreader. It has great usability through its keyboard shortcuts and the ability to pull the full article from the website without clutter (similar to reader add-ons).
If anyone knows a FOSS alternative with similar features, I’d like to know.
Well, you can’t get updates from other instances without it being connected to the internet and reachable. So for your usecase you do need it connected to the internet. On the LAN you will only be able to see other instances on the same LAN.
Lemmynsfw uses a custom version that that removes the blur for nsfw images but that’s it I think.
Seems like you’ve already seen the major sites then. There is also Kuelap and las ventanillas de otuzco but I haven’t been there myself. I was driving with my own car and you would just see markings for old ruins along the road ever couple of 100kms
It is still very young and I don’t yet see any advantages over Rust, except that they want to have out of the box interoperability with C++. Let’s see where they are in 3 years or so.
Second this, I have been traveling Peru for the last 2 months and the amount of archeological sites is mind-blowing. It really is a shame though that so much knowledge about these ancient cultures has been lost.
My guess is that it goes back to when your instance first started following the community or all the way in case of a local community.
While traveling an American also admitted that it was refreshing to get a straight answer to their questions instead of the usual “bs and second guessing”. Seems like it must be hard to have a serious conversation in the states.
These guys seem to agree https://zed.dev/
I live in Munich and it’s not crazy here at all. At least by American standards. While people call Munich a big village it does not come with the backwards political attitude of villages and people generally don’t openly advertise their political views. The state of Bavaria often likes to protrait itself as first among equals in politics which I think is where the reports of conservatism come from but it’s not a problem I think.
Ok the queer subject: there has been a specifically gay subculture in Munich for quite a while and I think there are quite some queer folks in the local chaos computer club chapter as well. The Christopher street day is also celebrated in Munich.
Munich is a beautiful city, I’m sure you will feel quite at home once you got past the (comparatively) frosty German attitude and made some friends :)
Edit: formatting
OSM is one of the sources for this and apparently the plan is for this dataset to feed back into OSM as well
Isn’t there a whole weird world of ipv6/V4 tunneling schemes that try to connect the two? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_transition_mechanism Not sure if anyone supports these though
Oof, imagine having to put a single 9 into your SLA. You would be laughed out of the room in a commercial setting.
This could mean that multiple lemmy processes can share that folder but it would be a stretch to assume that a single process can serve multiple domains.
You need to run one Lemmy per domain then. I would like to see the parts of the doc that suggest that this is supported.
I would suggest not separating the storage from the server that far. It would probably be wiser to run the app with less latency to the storage and accept more latency on the web frontend. In short: use your VPS as a gateway only and put the actual host for the respective app into your home behind a VPN.
What do you mean by site? Having one process serve multiple instances with different domains? Or do you just want to define custom styling per community?
You might be right and that probably means I will switch to some other app for my mails 😮💨
It’s a cracked version of the game that has been heavily compressed to reduce download size. This is why the installer will eat a lot of CPU resources during installation. While you probably won’t be banned, I would generally avoid playing these games through steam as a precaution. Usually multiplayer doesn’t work normally anyways.