

Where? Please show me as I’d rather contribute to or fork existing projects
Where? Please show me as I’d rather contribute to or fork existing projects
Friendica does
Email is a great addition, I didn’t consider that one. Thanks for that!
I’d love to add reddit and other big social medias even, but their restrictive access policies aren’t very promising.
Is this an alternative to bitwarden and keepass? Is it better in terms of security?
For the mid Atlantic area there’s “hiking upward”, it’s pretty awesome.
That’s actually what I use as well currently. It doesn’t replace all trails completely but it’s something
Can you clarify what you mean by Chromecast support? I have a Chromecast device and it has the jellyfin app on it. Works like a charm without issues. I have a feeling you mean something else though?
Anyone looking for the best package manager needs to look only at portage/emerge and nix
But mullvad stopped allowing port forwarding. Is there an exception for tailscale??
How does this work??? I thought I wouldn’t be able to use Mullvad with port forwarding. Would I need to have a vps? Would the VPS not disallow me for connecting to VPN or detecting p2p traffic?
I tried LFS one time, and accidentally ran one or more of the commands on my host machine, rendering it unusable
Why is it low? Lemmy scales very well and isn’t resource intensive
Why todoist and not tasks.org
The PDS, in many ways, fulfills a simple role: it hosts your account and gives you the ability to log in, it holds the signing keys for your data, and it keeps your data online and highly available. Unlike a Mastodon instance, it does not need to function as a full-fledged social media service. We wanted to make atproto data hosting—like web hosting—into a fairly simple commoditized service. The PDS’s role has been limited in scope to achieve this goal. By limiting the scope, the role of a PDS in maintaining an open and fluid data network has become all the more powerful.
https://docs.bsky.app/blog/self-host-federation
And:
In the Bluesky app, we hardcode our in-house moderation to provide a strong foundation that upholds our community guidelines. We will continue to uphold our existing policies in the Bluesky app, even as this new architecture is made available. With the introduction of labelers, users will be able to subscribe to additional moderation services on top of the existing foundation of our in-house moderation.
https://docs.bsky.app/blog/blueskys-moderation-architecture
You’ll see a lot more on their site. But the point is, this is more about a “distributed infrastructure” than federated control. So much still has to go through their central servers. Hosting your own server has little benefits. Moderation is still very centralized, even after their planned features for moderation.
They’ve already made it clear what they mean by federation, and it has none of the benefits of real federation like in lemmy or mastodon.
How much RAM would this consume?
It seems it does, but when I tried it it didn’t work very well. I don’t remember why, but it wasn’t exactly what I hoped.