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
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
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
It is very unlikely that someone is gonna bother creating malware for Linux unless it’s a targeted attack
GitHub and GitLab are both public US companies, they are gonna happily comply with any DMCA request they receive
Forget about Reddit. The shittier it gets, the better for us. It will also help keep aggressive haters out of Lemmy by accumulating them outside.
BitTorrent v1 does not hash the files, it hashes chunks (pieces), and they can span multiple files
You can try PornoLab if you are comfortable navigating the website in Russian
Oh, that wasn’t my comment
I am probably missing something, my comment doesn’t have any links
I think that should be a question to @phloatingman@monero.town
That is likely because you instance hasn’t pulled the information about the community.
For me the reliable way to make it do so is to type it into a search bar (in the format !community@instance), as the message in the sidebar of communities on other instances say. And then refresh the page, to see that it actually did that.
Their clunky and unpleasant Ui, but mainly this
A series of VPSes running AlmaLinux, I have a relatively big Ansible playbook to setup everything after the server goes online. The idea is that I can at any time scrape the server off, install an OS, put in all the persistent data (Docker volumes and /srv partition with all the heavy data), and run a playbok.
Docker Compose for services, last time I checked Podman, podman-compose didn’t work properly, and learning a new orchestration tool would take an unjustifiable amount of time.
I try to avoid shell scripts as much as possible because they are hard to write in such a way so that they handle all possible scenarios, they are difficult to debug, and they can make a mess when not done properly. Premade scripts are usually the big offenders here, and they are I nice way to leave you without a single clue how the stuff they set up works.
I don’t have a selfhosting addiction.
I would recommend Porkbun, been using it for almost 1.5 years after I had to migrate from Namecheap. Wouldn’t really recommend the latter
The check $LEMMY_HOSTNAME == http*
will give a false positive if (for whatever reason) the domain name starts with http
According to their own news feed, the giveaway ended on June 9th
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”