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It can be as low as only four out of 10,000 galaxies having one civilization
Well that’s a new depth of loneliness I didn’t know existed before. Great.
Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Kbin.
It can be as low as only four out of 10,000 galaxies having one civilization
Well that’s a new depth of loneliness I didn’t know existed before. Great.
Most Filipino restaurants will have it although it’ll be pork-based not tofu.
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FYI the german word for “emotion triggered by a combination of sad, funny and stupid dystopia” is “Traludystopieunglücklichkomik”.
ChatGPT told me.
Thank you for sharing this story :)
If you like Elixer you might enjoy contributing to Akkoma, which is similar to (but better than) Mastodon.
Ubuntu has a set of scripts you can run to harden a new server (not advisable on a server that has already been configured for something). You need an Ubuntu Pro subscription to access them but you can get a free trial and then cancel it after you’ve finished.
More info at https://ubuntu.com/security/cis.
I did this process for a customer recently and it was pretty straightforward and much much more thorough (over 100 configuration changes) than just tweaking SSH and fail2ban.
I expect other commercially-oriented distros offer something similar.
Great work! I like Backspace and Delete being next to each other, makes total sense.
Do the 4 different space keys have a function?
It’s quite disarming, isn’t it?
But the nice happy guys coding the thing now are not the ones who are going to make the decisions later which will bring about the extend + extinguish phases, the ads, the crypto or whatever form the enshittification takes.
Python is the number 1 programming language and has been for years. All of these sources use different methods to calculate their rankings and come to the same conclusion:
They both implement the ACME protocol internally, allowing them to integrate with services like Let’s Encrypt to automate regularly obtaining the certificates needed to offer HTTPS.
I did not realise this. Very nice, I’ll be trying Caddy on my next server!
Good article, although long. The main part is towards the end so I recommend skipping to this bit:
Degrowthers consistently misdiagnose the core problem of capitalism as “growth” when in fact it is the lack of social control over production and investment decisions. When we attain such control, we may indeed choose to grow many socially useful forms of production (and degrow others).
It depends
X11 or Wayland?
What do you want those users to be able to do with their accounts?
A CMS like Drupal or Wordpress might be what you want.
It’s hard to recommend something when you haven’t described the purpose. Having users register accounts is just a means to some end.