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The latest pixel devices (since 6 I think?) already provide accees to a /dev/kvm
device, so maybe you could even run a normal Ubuntu server VM on your phone for hosting these services.
Admin of lm.put.tf, there isn’t anything special there, just an instance for friends.
The latest pixel devices (since 6 I think?) already provide accees to a /dev/kvm
device, so maybe you could even run a normal Ubuntu server VM on your phone for hosting these services.
I guess he means that raspberry pi doesn’t run a mainline kernel
I think the admin of c/selfhosted is the admin of Lemmy.world
Made my own for myself and some friends. We couldn’t be bothered creating account on the larger instances and have power tripping admins de-federating instances over trivial issues.
1000/400 mbps down/up for 40€ /month. Portugal
I think bitwarden fills all of your requirements.
If you use [email protected] to link a user, lemmy will instead create a link for the instance you are currently using.
In Europe I would say debit cards are way more common than credit cards. It’s very rare to see someone paying with a credit card.
What kind of “control” do you mean? Your posts/comments get replicated across all the other instances. You can’t really “guarantee” a delete, since the other instances might just ignore your request for delete.
My only requirements were:
That meant there were only two phones I could buy, the galaxy S23 and the iPhone 14 Pro. I ended up buying the S23 because it was half the price, and I was “afraid” I wouldn’t like iOS.
So far the S23 has been a great update compared to the pixel 5, with the exception of the cameras which were a clear downgrade imo.
It’s probably something to do with the tablet interface. It works fine on my S23, but immediately crashes on my Xiaomi pad 4
Not for me and my friend on our own instance, 0.17.4 used to return me to where the feed previously was. In 0.18.0 when I get back from the post, it causes a full refresh of the home page/feed
The code is still accessible, you just can’t use the code search function in the web, which normal git doesn’t have anyway.