They’re allowed to watch Barbie in China? How censored is it?
Because they’re low orbit communication satellites that require a lot of fuel to maintain said orbit, and are designed to deorbit pretty quickly so as to not pollute LEO with junk?
Those onion layers don’t add up to nothing… also I’ve heard it’s under constant attack. Plus not enough people running relays and exit nodes.
Just download Tor browser and go to Lemmy. World
What country? Sounds like a kangaroo court or a court staffed entirely by old people.
This should be a felony
occasional uncomfortable moment
Sounds absolutely exhausting
Outspoken non-conformist feminist conforms and converts to Islam, declaring all other religions worldwide, wrong and invalid. Could almost be an Onion article title.
There’s gonna be plenty of institutional investors and index funds who don’t give a shit about drama that will buy it up regardless.
I have my Plex server in docker container that automatically restarts with the latest image once a week. I believe most vulnerabilities will come from outdated software.
Then I have nginx reverse proxying in front, I’m sure there’s additional safeguards I could throw in there but my instance is private.
Now’s the time to advertise it in a thread that has a lot of eyes.
Not sure if I’m misunderstanding your comment but… it’s an IPO, they’re going from private to public. Twitter was the opposite, which is unusual. Right now Steve Huffman is the musk of reddit.
I too would like to know this and am too lazy to look at the source code. Maybe tomorrow.
Who? What was their reason?
Someone has (or had?) a bot that would repost threads from popular reddit subs. Always saw them in new but without any comments or upvotes. It didn’t interest me, seemed artificial.
I think Lemmy just needs to keep growing organically for now as instance operators and the code devs figure out the scaling problem.
We still need the crowd
It is bad if we care about adoption right now
It’ll happen with time, but yeah, reddit has had a decade to have any interest about anything to be posted on their platform
Can we just emulate the rules that the torrenting subreddits use? They still exist after years.