Of course not, but then there’s not really a point to using another Pi instead of your main machine, right?
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, and several other subjects.
Of course not, but then there’s not really a point to using another Pi instead of your main machine, right?
The Raspberry Pi Zero has a 32-bit CPU, the newer big RPI’s have 64-bit CPU’s. Wouldn’t that cause problems?
Numeric .xyz domains only cost $1 a year. They’re not great for things like mail because they’re often used by spammers (probably because of the price), but it’s great for cheap signed DNS hostnames.
I point it to the server on my local network and use Wireguard to connect myself.
Didn’t that mode already exist in the game?
Just like how people should use long unique passwords
A lot of cryptowallets let the user log in with a randomly generated combination of words. They often ask the user to write those down on paper. However, some people just screenshot that. This malware looks for those combinations specifically.
The people who still don’t know have built up a level of ignorance to miss any kind of message like that.
Linux tech tips video
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We can ask and maybe get their first comment in the process. !rosschie@lemdro.id
I’ve checked and they posted an article from “ibtimes” 26 (!!) times
Site | Posts |
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www.ibtimes.co.uk | 26 |
www.techtimes.com | 10 |
www.hngn.com | 4 |
Some further analysis shows that all 3 are using the same name server provider (AWS) and have the same registrant name (a company called PERFECT PRIVACY, LLC). Techtimes and HNGN are also both hosted at Google Cloud, but ibtimes is hosted at AWS. Making it seem like the account is attempting to increase backlinks to their sites. But it could also just be a coincidence of course.
Edit 2024-08-16: They posted another article from IBNTIMES.
Lemmy.world has kept open signups open during every large Reddit exodus while many others didn’t. It’s also decently reliable, has decent moderation and is well known. The reason why people didn’t move after is probably because instance migration on Lemmy isn’t possible* so they just stick with what they use.
*Yes I don’t consider exporting/importing followed communities a migration
You can only export and import followed communities afaik
I used to have the app but it’s half a gigabyte, slow and filled with ads
It makes a lot more sense to implement this the way country flags are implemented in Unicode.
Contribution rules
- I am a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident (i.e., green card holder).
Does anyone know why this rule exists?
Demons are often seen as different entities, but interpretations differ.
It’s also a lot easier to do so with Rust because you can easily statically compile it with the musl target so you don’t even rely on the system’s libc version.