Thank you for the informative response. I knew rust was a programming language, but didn’t know it’s significance.
Thank you for the informative response. I knew rust was a programming language, but didn’t know it’s significance.
Full disclosure, there’s things I don’t understand about it. BUT, for example, lemmyshitpost:
https://lemmy.world/c/lemmyshitpost
To view it on kbin you can just search “lemmyshitpost” or manually put it in the URL:
https://kbin.earth/m/lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world
If both use the same sort (for example, sort by “hot”) you see the same content. You can even find lemmyshitpost on Mastodon, though since mastodon uses activitypub differently, I think what you see on mastodon is what the moderator of lemmyshitpost upvoted/boosted? Something like that:
https://mastodon.social/@lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world
Now, what about digimon@lemmy.world? You can see it on mastodon, though it’s empty (for the same reason I said above) but for some reason I can’t see digimon@lemmy.world on kbin. I don’t know why. Maybe it’s a federated thing.
What about bluesky? It looks like bluesky uses something called “AT Protocol,” not ActivityPub, but apparently there’s a bridge.
I hate you. TAKE MY UPVOTE. You SUDO’D ME TO UPVOTE YOU!
Props to them. That sounds like a woman dying in a very unsexy way.
Lemmy and other federated platforms use activitypub. You can see posts kbin, mastodon, etc. on each others platforms.
If bluesky uses activity pub then yeah, they could be viewing this on bluesky.
I heard about it recently, I think someone said some of the devs from the earlier battlefield games made it. Or were part of the team or something
Thank you for the informative and detailed response!
“Accidentally formatted that drive”
Someone is playing with fire.
How it’s the community? I expect a good bit of toxicity with any online but if it’s not flooded with kids like fortnite I’d assume it’s not too bad.
And what about the mtx? Is it aggressive or annoying?
That’s why my machine defaults to Linux and if I want windows I have to hold f11 on boot to load my motherboard’s boot selector and select my windows drive.
It’s not fancy like GRUB or anything, but I don’t interact with it much and it gets the job done.
You are a driver of something that moves at the speed of a drunk turtle. Over there is something that is also moving at the speed of a drunk turtle.
Now, you’re both moving through an ocean. There aren’t a lot of obstacles out here in the ocean, very few trees. Even fewer schoolchildren.
Your goal is to not hit the other slow thing. Just don’t hit the other slow thing. Move, but don’t hit the other slow thing. You should see them coming from, literally, miles away. Don’t hit them.
Electric cars have no transmission. If you buy electric, there are no stick shifts because electric cars only have one gear (with very few exceptions, and even then you’d just have 2 gears.)
Idk how this plays into the joke, but it’s a neat fact.
That’s a complicated way to say “cool” and “cooler.”
Maybe where you live. Here? Clean booties go to sexy jail.
This is the correct answer
“Know what you’re doing”
And
“Forwarded a port to jellyfin”
Surely has some overlap. You want to open other ports, you want to make sure permissions are properly set on the host machine… What else? HTTPS/SSL to avoid someone in the middle grabbing your password and accessing your media?
Regardless, I’ll look into tailscale. A VPN would have lots of other uses, as there are other applications I would like to use remotely that I don’t want to expose to the internet.
Why not? What precautions would you need to take before doing so?
For those who don’t know the references, it’s a short creepy comic:
http://brasscockroach.com/h4ll0w33n2007/manga/Amigara-Full/Amigara-0.html
And this girl:
Ew, slop.