There’s also a pull request https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3378
There’s also a pull request https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3378
Not related to selfhosted but OK.
Don’t know about such software for Windows, but if you run Windows on a virtual machine on Linux, like virt-manager/libvirt you can add the USB as a local SSD.
Virt-manager isn’t the most user friendly, but have a lot of features
I only use PiHole for a couple of months, it wasn’t easy to setup something that worked on my LAN and over internet. Initially I used OpenVPN but was hard to use it with profiles to identify the devices.
Than a tried AdGuard Home, and use it with DoH/DoT server was very simple, and can easily use any profile for each device on LAN or DoH/DoT server.
Can easily search logs and block/allow for each device.
Give it a try, and use it for a couple days.
If you don’t die from hunger - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiviOdWDl9o
Better have a quick death than see your family die one by one
The developer
And much less accessible, login required, phone number, a ton of system resources. And a privacy nightmare.
The app is still using the dev API token, the dev didn’t revoke the token and created a new one for the API changes.
If it’s abandoned the app will continue to work.
After a long scroll, finally found a comment with a proper link
Same but I use Syncthing instead
I’m an old age redditor, and that was may reddiquette, “don’t downvote just because you don’t like the topic, maybe other people find it interesting”.
Mostly I don’t downvote at all, only on some rude or spam posts.
Reddit just become something where everyone downvote everything for no reason, even if just say “OK” ou “that’s cool”!
On Lemmy (ate least for now), not so much or I don’t see it.
If you see a post “orange is the best color”, don’t downvote just because you don’t like orange, leave a comment and express your opinion instead
PS: There’s an old Reddiquette song, the same can be applied to fediverse
https://youtu.be/4fLpktf2jYw
Setup some RSS bots to auto-post news on your instance.
So they work with user keys but not with developer keys!
If you try RedReader, which is official supported by Reddit for accessibility you can’t see NSFW subs
You can see NSFW posts on non-NSFW subreddits, but not NSFW subreddits.
You can with Stealth https://gitlab.com/cosmosapps/stealth
Hope not, instances should block Threads instead.
Meta/Facebook could use that to harvest more data, and Meta isn’t known for privacy.
And Thread trolls spamming the fediverse also not a good ideia.
It will be working till new update, then the developer should revoke if current API key and create a new for the new version.
Aver that it should stop work
Did you check this post https://lemmy.cafe/post/102749
Confirmation email could be in spam.
Some instances have an chat on Discord or Matrix for help, check if there’s something
Depending of your instance, see the local communities, you should have some for “community request” or meta, look for the description of the communities.
You can also request on other instance, doesn’t need to be on your instance. Some can be more restrict then others.
There’s also theme specific instances, like Star Trek, Path of Exile, FOSS… each instance can have his own rules.
If the dev don’t revoke the token user can continue to use their apps.
Either Reddit was deliberately very selective with which apps had to go, or spez had it done manually and didn’t make a full list of apps lol
Reddit didn’t “kill the apps”, only charge the API, if devs continue to use their API the bill will be send to them
Not here, i use it regularly for updates and install some apps. Just checked and updated some apps.
PS: I’m using a created account.