luna

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[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 5 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Any more puns and this could go viral.

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 8 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Are the residents "evil" though? Seems like the virus turned them and they are just a little nibbly by nature

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 24 points 7 months ago (1 children)

This is also one of the biggest reasons for me why i stopped hosting things for strangers. My country is insanely backwards with when it comes to internet law. For example Mastodon (and others) caches media and text-contents of posts from remote instances on your own server, you are now distributing - you don't even need to directly follow someone who posts media (attachments) or even just links to a website thats hosts unlawful stuff and you're on the hook and considered just as responsible as the original poster. Insanity.

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 4 points 8 months ago (9 children)

"Not available in your region"

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 4 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Sbcs are neat and raspi is still cool imo, i guess people just started to realise that mini x86s exist too and the recent releases with 6, 8, 12, cores are enticing to a group of people. Really depends on what you want to do, right tool for the right job etc

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 5 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I wanted to start a community, including a matrix server for chatting, but public signups cause some "undesirables" to sign up and when I finally figured out what rooms they joined and what they were posting (unencrypted) I had to nope out of the whole project over night. They seem to scan the federated network for public instances with open registrations and then do shit like this. It's a shame but the only community effort I could see myself doing in the future would need to be friend-to-friend networks or invite only or something like that..

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 5 points 8 months ago (6 children)

I like it but sadly it's going to be ruined by channers signing up and posting cp :(

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 3 points 10 months ago

Thanks, subscribed :)

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 24 points 10 months ago (7 children)

Oh fuck yes! I hope this works so badly (living the nightmare with crohns)

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 56 points 10 months ago

Going door to door in fresh air is something else than sitting in a room with lots of other people and "you'll be fine" is an insane argument. You'll be fine until you aren't. Every person should be able to make that risk assessment for themselves and courts should not be able to force someone to risk exposure to anything.

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Bind9 is the industry standard [citation needed] nameserver. Takes a bit of time to get used to but it's very powerful. To make a nameserver authoritative for a domain name you would change the NS records with your domain provider, often they have an easy to change option in the web interface, and create a master zone with your desired records for that domain. NS records can only point to IPs though so if you have a dynamic home IP it will be difficult to stay reachable since TLD NS records usually have a long cache time. Some providers may also require you to provide at least 2 nameservers (for redundancy) as that's what's in the spec.

[–] luna@lemmy.catgirl.biz 49 points 11 months ago (1 children)
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