Just don’t switch to “all”, that’s it. Pretty much any platform that has more than 1.5 users and allows any political discussions is doomed to be filled with extreme politics
Just don’t switch to “all”, that’s it. Pretty much any platform that has more than 1.5 users and allows any political discussions is doomed to be filled with extreme politics
ok, my age is NULL
I’m pretty sure that Lynx does not
It doesn’t make a lot of sense for LetsEncrypt to spend time adding support for such certs, since both a domain name and a cert from another CA are cheaper than buying an IPv4 block
certificates can only be obtained for domain names
That is not true, nothing prevents it on the technical side, and even some trusted CAs sell them under certain conditions
you can also accomplish that by turning off city’s electrical grid
I wonder how a recipe to make baked beans ended up in Copilot’s training sample
You can’t read documentation if there is no documentation
Not until there is a massive data breach that leads to very serious and obvious real world consequences
This comment is posted through my personal private instance :)
I switched from GNOME 3 a long time ago, and emulating GNOME’s workflow would be the last thing I would want
Please use built-in Lemmy cross-post feature and include a link to a frontend for Twitter that does not require sign-in like Nitter
I think it was in UCEPROTECT-Level2 or UCEPROTECT-Level3 a couple of times, but it wasn’t an issue because these are a subnet and ASN level blacklists that offer paid “whitelisting”, so no sane person uses these abominations anyway. My emails can sometimes end up in a Spam folder for whatever reason, but I don’t recall ever having them completely bounced.
I wonder what is the last rule there…
It’s just not something you want to deal with because you’ll spend hours dealing with blacklists, spam, government requests and other BS.
What should I do to get all these? Am I hosting my mail server in a wrong way?
Defederating just for the sake of defederating is, of course, something extraordinary. But having a reason to defederate != having legitimate reason to defederate. After all, instance admins are not almighty gods with infallible moral compasses, they are just humans.
Then we need enough communities and users outside of big player instances. The power is in our own hands.
Also, if they still do implement whitelists and make an application process more than just asking nicely, refer to my previous comment.
Could also just buy a cheap VPS and just use that for just the Lemmy instance so I wouldn’t need a VPN
You can rent a VPS and host VPN on it
If they would go as far as to defederate with your specific instance, you should seriously reconsider whether their instance or their community actually have any value to you
Windows: “We dropped support for that thing you bought brand new 5 years ago”
Linux: “We are considering dropping support for something that has existed for longer than you had”