Regarding the IP address, how are they going to get it? I assumed that servers wouldn’t pass them along to other nodes, isn’t that the case?
Regarding the IP address, how are they going to get it? I assumed that servers wouldn’t pass them along to other nodes, isn’t that the case?
Look up the Everburn Blade in Baldur’s Gate 3.
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I run my own Synapse server with bridges to WhatsApp and Telegram, along with a few other services, using Yunohost. I haven’t observed any huge resource usage, and I like the centralized management/update. One possible downside is that you won’t get the latest versions immediately, the Yunohost maintainers take time to test those. I prefer the stability that gives me but if you want to be on the edge a docker setup will be better.
Yes, that’s the plan. The update from 9 to 10 was really easy, the only problem I got was some Python apps which needed a manual pip refresh, but the instructions were all there.
AFAIK, Yunohost on bookworm is already in testing but it’ll be released when the devs feel the update is working correctly.
You’re right, I should have specified I was referring to the platform. My point was against the dumb narrative that capitalism creates anything.
Workers created Reddit, like everything else. Economic systems don’t create anything, only determine who profits from those creations.
I’d love this if only to stop the current move to Discord. Moving from forums to a centralized, closed, unsearchable chat system is the worst that’s happened to online communities in a long time.
If you’re referring to the US’ Video Privacy Protection Act, it was passed only because it slightly embarrassed a Supreme Court nominee.
So for there to be half-decent online privacy laws in the US, first someone will have to leak Clarence Thomas’ Pornhub search history or something like that.