Oh my god this is awesome!! I wanted to make something like this for myself for a while but never got around to it, unfortunately.
Oh my god this is awesome!! I wanted to make something like this for myself for a while but never got around to it, unfortunately.
Typomagical. I love serif fonts.
The thing is, I just really prefer the tree view of Lemmy/Kbin…
Yeah, but the reasoning in the post is that OpenAI has already profited from the data, and might have a better position to negotiate special access with them than smaller companies, thus reducing competition.
Well, I’m not sure how to post to communities, but you can see all posts from a community by just searching for it on mastodon (use @ instead of !). (so to find lemmyworld, go to i.e. chaos.social and then enter @[email protected] in search) There you can also reply to posts, and these replies will show up on Lemmy. In addition to that, you can follow Lemmy users so their comments will show up on your timeline.
Not possible yet. The devs said it may be coming in the far future. kbin supports this, but it’s a bit buggy still and is not yet compatible with Lemmy. I’m considering switching once they turn on federation (so that you can join Lemmy communities from there and vice versa).
This is all still a bit early still, unfortunately. Though I’m sure now that so many people are here development will accelerate significantly.
Edit: People on Mastodon can reply to Lemmy conversations, though. And we can see their comments here.
I’m considering migrating when that happens, as then I have no need for Mastodon, I can just have everything on one site…
Yes, but it’s only because it looks cool AFAIK, lemmy.ml is hosted in France
whoa, this is an awesome resource, bookmarked!
I don’t really understand the problem here. Do these routers each have their own internet connection? Why can’t you just attach whatever device you are using to host stuff to one of them, configure your router for port forwarding, and be done? To get a domain name for free, you can use https://www.noip.com/.
If that mysteriously doesn’t work, you might want to investigate if your internet provider uses CGNAT (mine does). In that case, you might be able to contact them so they’ll turn it off for you. I don’t know about Germany, but in Austria they have to comply with your request, by law.
If you can’t do that or don’t want to expose your device to the internet directly, you have other options depending on whether you want your stuff to be public or not. For private services setting up WireGuard using wg-quick (on your Hetzner server) is really easy, reliable, and very secure. For public stuff, you might want to look at one of the services listed here. I recommend Cloudflare Tunnel, though it’s only meant for web stuff, no gameservers etc.
Feel free to ask for more help if you need more details.
well, I guess it depends it depends if you are allowed to link libraries, if not then good luck implementing TLS etc. from scratch :) The modern web really isn’t that simple anymore…
Reminds me of this cool website where you can see all the complexity involved
wow, you’re right, that just makes this meme even more visionary!
Can even do frontend now, by using WASM + the .wat format, WebGPU, and Naga so you can transform your SPIR-V code to WGSL! It’s the future!
Would add r/TalesFromTechSupport. I don’t work in any of these fields, but still enjoyed reading all the stories there.
I wonder how they will enforce this. If you can just open a private window to bypass it, it won’t be very effective. Sure, they could do some fingerprinting, but I imagine avoiding false-positives would be very important, so I doubt they’d get very far with that.
Honestly, the only way I see is implementing a login wall, which I wouldn’t put past them. And that’s kinda scary. It would render so many links inaccessible to people without a Google account.
Or who knows, maybe they just want to make it more cumbersome and not completely prevent it, to get more people onto YouTube Premium, while the more determined people can continue adblocking because it’s not worth fighting a small minority.