

Sounds like a full time job. Must be exhausting.
Ain’t nobody got time for that.
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Sounds like a full time job. Must be exhausting.
Ain’t nobody got time for that.
Polyamory is already mainly an upper class thing.
You are hard-pressed to find poly groups in rural areas and blue collar workers. It’s usually first-world college educated urbanites.
Fascinating country.
It’s worth more than one visit, just due to its huge diversity. Food is amazing, and it’s very lively. But you have to get used to it, and go with the flow. If you can’t live without all the first world luxuries and/or don’t feel comfortable stepping outside your bubble, don’t go, it’s not the place for you.
Would I live there? No. And I’m deeply saddened by the political direction it’s heading in. But don’t form opinions about countries you’ve never been to.
He looks like Patrick from SpongeBob.
Does anyone have access to your machine (local or remote)? This sounds every odd.
The fact that you’re getting downvoted means that you’re on topic.
Thanks! I’ll check with my vps provider.
However, this proxy does not seem to be “within” the tor network itself, right? I’m just connecting someone to the first entry node on the system, correct?
Would I be transmitting unencrypted data? In other words, would an outsider be able to tell that I’m transmitting something illegal to a person accessing tor?
Thanks! Would you be able to elaborate a bit more?
It was my understanding that this is not the same thing as running an exit node.
I would imagine dampening how much of a boost old posts get would fix this issue.
Shout-out to Librewolf as well (basically Firefox with better privacy focused configs).
People don’t care enough about using browsers that reduce Google’s influence on web standards (i.e. non chrome-based browsers)
There is 0% chance this man is neither on drugs nor having a severe mental breakdown.
He’s not even good at using his puppet.
Interesting, thanks!
I’ve been meaning to host something like this. Tried to do it with wallabag, but couldn’t be arsed to set-up and SMTP server just for the confirmation email.
Honestly? Probably boredom. Computer-related projects are addictive to me.
Haven’t ventured too far, but searxng was my first selfhosted service. It’s very easy, single container, no database.
Yeah I’ve been meaning to look into it.
Just went with pass because it’s what I’m used to, and it’s pretty straightforward. But definitely next on my to-do list.
I manage them using git and stow.
Stow is very useful, but a bit unknown. Hard to explain in a Lemmy post, but basically it helps you manage symlinks between your git repo directory and your $HOME.
You can “install” and “uninstall” configs by managing the symlinks with stow.
Makes sense, the people who have both the tech knowledge and conviction on the advantages of selfhosting, were probably the most active posters.
I use shh keys for all my remote machines, set passwords automatically with ansible, and store them with pass.
https://www.passwordstore.org/
EDIT:
Just to clarify, ansible can use pass as a password store, so in the ansible playbooks you can write which password you want to retrieve from pass.
You can also call pass from any shell script by writing $(pass <target_password>)
You can always compile it, it’s just a single cargo command. 🤷♂️
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