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- Comment on An actually functional webproxy to self-host 4 hours ago:
Wow, that’s pretty neat, thanks!
- Comment on An actually functional webproxy to self-host 2 days ago:
I’m trying to find an alternative to VPN to be used on a locked up Windows device I can’t install any apps on. And it should be easy enough to be usable by non-tech-savvy people. @moonpiedumplings@programming.dev already provided a good solution
- Comment on An actually functional webproxy to self-host 2 days ago:
That’s exactly what I need, thanks!
- Comment on An actually functional webproxy to self-host 2 days ago:
Thanks! SOCKS5 proxy is a good option, I don’t know why I didn’t think of it from the very beginning…
My goal is to bypass local censorship on university computers that don’t allow running any executables except those provided by the administrator. And I’m trying to help professors who aren’t particularly tech-savvy, so a webproxy is actually still a better option.
- Comment on An actually functional webproxy to self-host 2 days ago:
Close to invidious but not specific to any particular site. A page that allows to open other pages through it, like a browser inside a web page except it’s only for opening a website and has no other browser functionality. Here’s a proprietary example: croxyproxy.com
- Comment on Madblog: A Markdown Folder That Federates Everywhere 2 days ago:
I’ve been looking for something like this for so long, thanks so much! I like how minimal and functional it is at the same time. This is the best combination of social media and blogging.
- Submitted 2 days ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 21 comments
- Comment on Firearm Advice 3 days ago:
Today I learned one new useful word. Thanks!
- Comment on Federation between Funkwhale and Mastodon? 1 week ago:
Thanks. 85% for 2.0.0 is really good!
- Comment on Markdown support patch for Mastodon 1 week ago:
Oh that’s an important detail, thanks!
- Submitted 1 week ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 5 comments
- Comment on Federation between Funkwhale and Mastodon? 1 week ago:
Tested with my instance and nothing worked unfortunately… @myszka@lemmy.ml @oddpixel@lemmy.wtf
- Comment on Federation between Funkwhale and Mastodon? 1 week ago:
I got similar results. However, fediverse servers pull data from other servers only after someone subscribes to profiles on them. I’m setting my own Funkwhale instance and when it’s up, I’ll try subscribing from Mastodon and then uploading something
- Submitted 1 week ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 14 comments
- Comment on Who remembers when you needed a separate "Download Manager" to handle concurrent downloads? 2 weeks ago:
Okay I’ve confused concurrency for parallel downloading. The latter browsers still don’t do by default. And that’s the reason I used to use download managers
- Comment on Who remembers when you needed a separate "Download Manager" to handle concurrent downloads? 2 weeks ago:
You don’t now?? I think concurrency is still unavailable in modern browsers by default
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
I like how seriously you took it
- Comment on prudish mom 2 weeks ago:
What’s interesting, “-lingus” in cunnilingus and “lingua” are actually connected. “Lingua” used to be “dingua” but then mixed with the verb “lingo” (I lick) because, well, tongues do lick.
Also both dingua and lingo are cognates to English toungue and lick.
Anyway sorry for being boring!
- Comment on i enjoy using drugs and that will never change 4 months ago:
I think a big issue with this whole drug situation is that people have a very wrong idea about addiction. Addictive things are NOT universally addictive. It is actually you who make things that way to yourself. Not in the sense of conscious action, of course, but rather your inner intuitive way of adapting to the world around you.
If you think of it, drugs are always destructive so why would anyone ever need to destroy themseves? Well, if you dig deeper, you’ll discover a big existential conflict in those people that they cope with that way. By disrupting brain function, by suppressing their reasoning, they also suppress their inner conflict - and that’s what produces the positive effect. Whereas on their own, drugs are pure poisoning. That is the reason why many people just don’t like drugs.
I myself am an example. I got drunk a couple of times and contrary to what others told me about relaxation and feeling happy, i just felt poisoned (same with smoking btw). I wasn’t able to properly think and had a sensation of loosing the grip on reality which scared the shit out of me. There was no happiness, it literally felt like partially dying. Later on, my friend told me it was actually that very effect of not being able to think that she liked. It freed her of her everlasting anxiety and was the only thing that let her feel peace for a while. And I heard similar stories from many people.
So if you’re addicted to something, try to ask yourself: what do you want to suppress inside of you? And instead of suppressing it, try to resolve the conflict. Find what is missing in your life. It is most certainly something very deep and existential - not just a family and a house. Maybe you lack the feeling of the self and you fear being engulfed by the outer reality, maybe you haven’t still mentally separated from your parents (even if you’re old) and your whole inner world is mere representation and continuation of theirs. In any case, after you solve that big problem, there will be no more need in self destruction and your addiction will probably just fade away.