Scary times ahead. That’s for sure.
Scary times ahead. That’s for sure.
Presidents are now immune from prosecution for basically anything they do in an official capacity thanks to the corrupted Supreme Court. So who’s going to stop him?
Yeah that’s the scary and totally MESSED UP thing. I really hope there are some good folks in the US armed forces that will resist and go by the book. But I’m not holding my breath.
All we can do at this point is wait and see what happens.
Canuck here.
Doesn’t the Posse Comitatus Act prohibit the use of military (other than National Guard and Coast Guard) for this purpose?
I see they can be used but only if the Insurrection Act is invoked (might be other ways but that’s the one that came up most frequently in my searches).
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I’ll take things that will never happen for $200, Alex!
My selfhosted instance is still working. I’m the only user which probably helps it from getting flagged. If they manage to kill Piped and the other similar options, YouTube is dead to me.
Ah. Yeah I’m the only one using my instance. Haven’t had that issue.
Once piped stops working for me YouTube is dead to me. I had to load up a video at work the other day using the YouTube website and holy crap is it naaty looking these days. Can’t use any browser extensions at work so ads and crap everywhere.
What features aren’t working in Piped?
I have a selfhosted Piped instance and use it daily without issue in Firefox and LibreTube on Android.
You can use any domain you like. I personally have an actual domain that I only use inside my network. This way I can get SSL certs from Let’s Encrypt using the DNS challenge which doesn’t require any ports being opened. You can use self signed certs but I would strongly suggest using certs from the likes of Let’s Encrypt.
Here are 2 pages on this subject
https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Private-CA-and-self-signed-certs-that-work-with-Chrome
https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Enabling-HTTPS