I don’t see why it shouldn’t work. I have my ISP router set to pass through mode and my mikrotik router behind it
I don’t see why it shouldn’t work. I have my ISP router set to pass through mode and my mikrotik router behind it
Aha. Understood. Thank you for the clarification
What kind of safety reasons rule out OSS for you?
Does kbin have any mobile apps yet?
Looks really nice. First auto I got was a Seiko from my dad. Makes it my most desired brand
Neat piece of software we use at the office to provide remote support to customers.
It does take a while to get the hang of Mastodon, especially if you come with a Twitter mindset expecting some algorithm to push Content to your timeline. Once you start following the Hashtag and topics that interests you, then the “power” of mastodon comes to the fore
That’s assuming they are an Android user
That’s assuming they are an Android user
On the continent, we are super sceptical of Bill Gates
So there’s some “incorrect” assumptions you have made about the North American summer, and weather in Africa. In the North American summer, only North Africa experiences summer with you guys. The rest of the continent is blanketed in rains (West, Central and East Africa) or are in outright winter (Southern Africa). So our temperatures do come down in your winter. Your coldest months are our hottest months for most of the continent (except for North Africa). So saying the developed parts of Africa
So I’m trying to get a local instance of Lemmy 0.18 running on my LAN with docker. I don’t have a domain name (yet) and would not be able host lemmy as a Proxmox Container primarily to get acquainted with hosting and administering an instance before eventually hosting an instance on a VPS. Has anyone successful hosted lemmy on their LAN? How did you go about setting it up?
Servers with “lower” entry requirements have been infested with bots. Those with “higher” entry requirements are breaking ties (defederation) with these “lower requirement” lemmy servers
This assuming the government provided tap water for you in the first place looking at all state governments in Nigeria
So I come from a 3rd world country where many people lack the basics. Covid-19 and remote work opened a lot of opportunities for local tech folks such that $15/hr immediately made you very comfortable here. This was after years of earning about $2k/yr from local employers. A lot of young locals are now rushing into tech with the aim of earning such “mouth watering” pay. However many are not willing to put in the work. They literally want you to plan a learning path for them, teach them, get a job for them and in some cases work that job for them
So I come from a 3rd world country where many people lack the basics. Covid-19 and remote work opened a lot of opportunities for local tech folks such that $15/hr immediately made you very comfortable here. This was after years of earning about $2k/yr from local employers. A lot of young locals are now rushing into tech with the aim of earning such “mouth watering” pay. However many are not willing to put in the work. They literally want you to plan a learning path for them, teach them, get a job for them and in some cases work that job for them
I learned that word in Physics in high school. The anomalous expansion of water where water behaves differently between 0°C and 4°C
Been on Reddit for 4 years. Almost exclusively used the official app. I was completely irritated by the ads disguised as posts. @ChristianSelig posts about the API drama and I tried out a few of the 3PAs. What in the name of God was I ever doing on the official app?
Are you able to host without a domain name? Looking to spin up one to see what the install process feels like before I spin up a production instance
I was surprised to read that a country in South Europe mainly used Viber. I’m not European but I’m almost definite that WhatsApp has the largest market share for chat apps in all of Europe. Maybe Telegram coming a close second