I’d vote for number 5
I’d vote for number 5
People don’t take cash anymore? Where do you live?
Instance agnostic links:
Well, what you could do is pretty much implement what that extension does directly into PeerTube’s frontend itself. You could also do this at the backend, which I guess would speed up the recommendations.
Thank you for your amazing works.
Are you planning on implementing a privacy friendly recommendation algorithm? It would ideally run locally on the client’s device.
edit: Oh and, if you haven’t seen it yet, please see the PM I sent you.
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Who said you need an account that is Swiss to use it?
As stated in the website, there are currently no known shops that accept it. It was released a week ago, so you’ll have to wait.
What is the problem exactly?
I am pretty sure that Vanadium does not have an adblocker in it.
If you are fine with VNs (visual novels) as games, there is Katawa Shoujo. There is a “remastered” version of it in F-Droid for android: https://f-droid.org/packages/sh.fhs.ksre/
If you are going to use a laptop (linux natively supported): https://www.katawa-shoujo.online/download
I used podman. Though you probably can use Ansible, if you want it simple.
There are also a few container management UIs like yunohost that let you deploy Lemmy with a click, but last I checked, it used a very outdated version of Lemmy. There’s also elest.io.
You can install some Linux distro and then install a docker management web UI like coolify. Requires little terminal knowledge. Though you should learn the terminal.
Try the Fedora Server distro, afaik it should come with Cockpit installed: https://fedoraproject.org/server/
It is currently only owned by Eron Wolf, which is stated in their FAQ: https://futo.org/about/futo-faq/
I have no experience. I just know that they do provide the kSuite.
There’s infomaniak which provides something like the Google Suite called kSuite. They also have a email service that does support IMAP/POP3 which would allow you to use Thunderbird.
Btw will you switch to Linux?
Runs on the TOR network, fully P2P.
Privacy win? RCS itself does not support E2EE. Google developed a proprietary extension for RCS to include their “E2EE”. This is not a privacy win.
what is going to happen to my horsefucker.org email