

The Italians are just as complicit in the game for how weak the fine is.
Another wanderer on the digital ship of the web.


The Italians are just as complicit in the game for how weak the fine is.


fine Cost of doing business
…yeah, I’ve never had any issues, personally. I run a Gotosocial instance, XMPP and a Synapse fork publicly.
Update, lock your shit down and use a firewall is all I can tell anyone. My SSH isn’t even open to the web, I have to go in via wireguard to access any administration.
The number one rule of selfhosting unbound. Make two.
You won’t be happy one morning if you don’t. I run unbound with adblocking on OpenWRT, but if my router dies, my whole network does anyway, so… Eh.


VPN bans amount to only allowing private companies to operate vpns for the purpose of infrastructure and commerce. It wouldn’t ban vpns entirely, but no average person would have the means within his country to be able to purchase or use one… legally.
While it would be sorta bad, it’s like taking the top layer off of the cake while leaving the rest.
There’s ways out, still, and there always will be. They can’t ban buying a vps from next door, and putting wireguard on it.
I am a relatively cheerful if a bit offputting person, I do not mean to say this is good news by my tone. This fucking sucks lol. Sorry.


Hosting a federated site on calculators and old gaming consoles to become trendy


It was always fucked. Our entire country was founded on slavery and imperialism, on the bones of a genocide.


I’d upgrade to your cpu lmao


Fight against what? I’m on coomer and nothing is blocked. Looks good to me.


Then I start renting private vpses out as vpns to coomers.
I break mine. Surely everyone else is equally unskilled…


They’re horrible
So you designed an OS, nice, so, the apps are vertical to match, right?.. r-right?


The VC money won’t let Matrix die. The community support won’t let XMPP die.
I know which I respect more.
Built an AM4 NAS right around summer. My desktop is old but I also don’t really game that much off of my Steam Deck anymore. And so ends the era of oldschool home computing, I guess.