

Did you read “full bridge rectifier” in his voice, too?


Did you read “full bridge rectifier” in his voice, too?


But he mentions that there is stuff coming for flicker-sensitive folks.


It’s technology connections, chill.


I’m pretty sure that’s hou the tower of Babel collapsed, though.


Let’s define a language to interact with this multilingual language large language model. I call it: The multilingual language large language model language.


I’d say it really depends on the channel. If it’s some hobby project by some 'tistic nerd who really likes to compare dehumidifiers, it can be ok.


Before all the slop-deluge, you had some chance that some niche channel had an actual human behind it who knew their shit.
Some handyman on youtube helped me learn how to install kitchen counters, cupboards, sink etc. a few years ago.


I’m not sure if I’m using all of those 100% correctly (e.g. “Public facing”). But either use a search engine, or just ask.
What terms do you have in mind that you want to learn about?


Do you have a public-facing internet-presence? If so, then I’ve heard good things about copyparty.
I’m using Nextcloud for this, but that seems a bit overkill for your usecase.
Edit: they explain how to use a cloudflare tunnel, so no public IP needed, actually.


Yeah, buy… It really is a horrible idea. Any media outcry is warranted. Not like right-wingers spouting nonsense of eating cats and dogs…


Isn’t this how liberal democracies are supposed to work? How exactly did “the media” get the better of “us”?


Let’s not act as if it’s wise to be hopeful that any successful company can have decent politics (maybe if it’s a worker coop). Spineless liberals is the best we can hope for.
It’s just like with Valve and Nintendo: Companies are not your friends!
But let’s also not act as if any political issue can be fought only in the language of consumerism. Stop falling for that “vote with your wallet” BS if you want to stop falling for these liberals.


There are bands that I legit can’t buy the MP3s from.


I’m sure that small to medium artists don’t get fleeced by Spotify and get a ton of money from a service that almost everyone in the west is using. /s


Oh, I see. Sorry I was too dumb to research that term for the comment.
Or you can setup a vps and tunnel through that.
But then the VPS needs a static address.


Hou will you configure the ISP’s NAT router to port-forward? You won’t be able to reach the forwarded port if your ISP doesn’t foward the port as well.


You can’t port-forward if you sit behind a nat.




But how will a tailnet help for a blog? At some point, the https port needs to be open.
AFAIK: Yes. But it’s supposedly a pain to set up, so I’ll never know the difference.