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- Comment on [AIP] WebPrint a self-hosted webUI for your printer 2 hours ago:
Your whole attitude on this post is absolutely hilarious!
- Comment on [AIP] WebPrint a self-hosted webUI for your printer 3 hours ago:
Lol! Did you just answer like an AI? Classic!
- Comment on Adapted my keyboard set up for a broken arm 1 week ago:
Have you used the Glove80? If so, how does it compare?
- Comment on Adapted my keyboard set up for a broken arm 1 week ago:
Nice job!!
This doesn’t look like a MoErgo, though. Is it a new design?
Edit. Oh, I see. They have a new Go60 keyboard. Sweet!
- Comment on Looking for a YouTube monitor and downloader. Sorry if wrong place for question. 4 weeks ago:
This is great, thank you!
- Comment on Looking for a YouTube monitor and downloader. Sorry if wrong place for question. 4 weeks ago:
This looks promising! Thank you!
- Comment on Looking for a YouTube monitor and downloader. Sorry if wrong place for question. 4 weeks ago:
But that’s just the downloader, right? It doesn’t monitor and autodownload based on newly added videos, does it?
- Comment on Looking for a YouTube monitor and downloader. Sorry if wrong place for question. 4 weeks ago:
This looks great! I’m looking into this now, to see if it’s compatible with my current workflow and hardware. Thank you!
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 23 comments
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
I thought you were being facetious, so I clicked the link anyway. No, it’s chat for sure. I hate the world today.
- Comment on OpenWRT router 7 months ago:
I’m going to be a little pedantic, for the sake of completeness, because I very much appreciate and value what Decronym bit did here and want it to cover any gaps that may arise (especially for newcomers).
AP doesn’t necessarily have to be wifi or wireless; I’ve used many hardwired APs. WAP stands for wireless access point, though it’s almost always shorthanded to AP (more so now, maybe, because of a dumbass song with the same name).
- Comment on Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House? 11 months ago:
Maybe. I’ll have to see if I can find it. It’s been a few years, but I hope I do still have it. If I do, I’ll share it
- Comment on Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House? 11 months ago:
Literally my first server lol
- Comment on Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House? 11 months ago:
I redid this book once, changing words and some pictures to make it for Linux server. I wanted a book that made sense.
- Comment on Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House? 11 months ago:
Wow, thanks, I hated it!
- Comment on Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House? 11 months ago:
As it should be! Lol
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Bluesky is supposed to decentralized, though it doesn’t seem to be. Threads being blocked doesn’t change the fact that it is technically part of the verse, although a red herring. Maybe both poor examples, but they’re alternatives to the verse, which was my point. Maybe adding a public mastodon instance as an alternative would have been a better example, but the main point stands: a uni isn’t likely going to host their own instance, due to the inherent risk associated with it.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Honorable goal. But it won’t work. From a business’s perspective, hosting such a server adds inherent risk. They won’t do it. You may be able to convince them to use the fediverse through threads or bluesky, but they won’t host their own instance, even if the CTO/CIO/CISO agrees with your love for the verse. I’m not saying you shouldn’t try. I’m saying you should provide alternatives to twitter and to self-hosted mastodon; alternatives that don’t require self hosting anything.