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Does anyone know of a list of TLDs that don’t allow reselling? I’d prefer to buy/lease one of those and let domain sharks play their own games.
Does anyone know of a list of TLDs that don’t allow reselling? I’d prefer to buy/lease one of those and let domain sharks play their own games.
I use gitit and it’s already packaged in most Linux distros.
TLDR; Sorta federation. It is possible to selfhost data.
Thank you little spelling elf, of course his name is Linux Torvalds.
You should submit a bug report to your distro. If the window in focus doesn’t grab the pointer, that should be a bug.
Makes perfect sense, how else would one be able to use a distro without systemd.
Come to the dark side, Sarah. We have cookies.
– Linus Thorvalds1
I’m curious. Is the battery in the Pinephone of lesser capacity or is the system not optimised for longevity?
Yeah, that container probably crashed because of atmospheric disturbance.
I use Devuan and it’s just Debian without systemd.
Gothub is looking for a new maintainer.
Fontunately it’s just DNS.
Loop up the domains at one of: ns1.cloudns.net ns2.cloudns.net ns3.cloudns.net ns4.cloudns.net
An AppImage can be sandboxed.
You could check out unfa’s channel and see if some of the videos are what you’re after.
If you still want to respect user privacy, your analytics software could use the port of the connection instead of IP as the identifier. It would be perfectly fine for determining simultaneus users from the same IP, but not invasive enough to monitor an individuals behaviour. Don't ask me which analytics software supports that. I'd grab the data from the http logs if it was me and use a tool like goaccess.
You could check if a domain contains a lemmy instance by fetching /.well-known/nodeinfo
, but it’s bad netiquette to hammer sites with requests and could get users blocked. If you were to do it I’d make sure it cached the lookups in IndexedDB, localStorage or just using Cache API. I’m unsure how well any of the APIs works with UserScripts.
Marginalia Search perhabs.
Also these are worth mentioning:
I use gitit from the Debian repositories. It’s a simple server application without a database and it uses git and pandoc. I just run gitit -f somewiki.conf
and access it in the browser. As formatting you can use what pandoc supports, but I’ve chosen reStructuredText. DokuWiki mentioned by others in the thread is also a good option.
Unless someone has registered the trademark for those specific purposes you’re clear. A trademarks is only valid within a specific field of purpose. Trademarks are there to avoid consumers mistaking one brand for another.
There are a lot of entertaining articles on Techdirt about companies not understanding trademark law.