Interesting, I would start with a Wireshark capture of the dns traffic to get a better idea of what’s going on.
Interesting, I would start with a Wireshark capture of the dns traffic to get a better idea of what’s going on.
Hmm does Lemmy need search engine optimization? I have no idea how seo works these days :/
No, I like living in my nat cocoon so I don’t have to worry as much about all the devices on my network. Jk it’s turned on, but I don’t usually enable it on devices
You could get a free oracle cloud instance https://www.oracle.com/cloud/free/
Free dns https://freedns.afraid.org/
Then use letsencrypt to get free SSL certificates
Then you’ll have a site that is secure and validates correctly with almost all web browsers.
You could run services in oracle cloud, or use ssh or OpenVPN to proxy traffic to your home server, or other providers free tier machines
Have you factored in your power costs? I never do :P buuut with older machines you get closer and closer to burning enough power to justify a hosting bill.
I like my users to have an interactive experience where they have to select the text in order to read it
Hey you just reminded me I have one of those! Mines basically a tiny webcam on a stick, works great! … Now where did I put that thing?
Please post the link!
Go for it! If you break the lemmyverse with a relay you’ve just fixed a problem before it was exploited!
The most dangerous curl sudo bash on the internet :P meh it’s probably fine…
? But when interacting with local content your name ha sno server associated with it, so the server info is only present for federated content.
Bringing the old server back up configured with a new name could… Maybe send out duplicate content with the new name? Idk enough about activitypub yet.
Alright everyone… First we are going to find your hosts file…
Lol I lost one somewhere when I was a kid, miss that watch. It wasn’t expensive, Timex slapped the data links stuff into a plastic sports watch.
10/10 would buy
10/10 would buy
10/10 would buy
10/10 would buy
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