there’s a community edition (portainer-ce) which is totally free to use
there’s a community edition (portainer-ce) which is totally free to use
Yeah, I’m not that concerned about receiving, since I was able to send a mail with swaks
and it came through in proton.
So, the forwarding system is basically like running an own mailserver, right?
I checked out addy too, but SL and their browser extension seem just more feature rich.
I wanted to reuse one for octoprint, but it turned out to be unreliable. So I switched to my NUC instead.
I have the feeking that those SD cards just don’t perform well and wear out more easily, and I really use good ones.
wait… it ain’t 1.0 yet, but it still fully works? noice!
Have you tried running any of those through wine?
Where’s the GNU part?
/s
yeah… and all it really does is create a new pixelfed account, while copying over the mastodon bio and followers.
It’s been so long, I even forgot what it was about in the first season.
fedora-tippers call the “hardest system”
Said no Fedora user ever.
I, a Fedora, user switched away from Arch, but not bc it was the “hardest system”, but bc I wanted something I don’t have to babysit myself.
Speaking of “hardest system”… Arch is a toy compared to Gentoo or LFS. Give these two a try and then come back.
Is there anything we can help with? provide logs, repeat steps, etc?
they just synchronize
But to be able to sync with each other, they still have to agree upon a standard, right?
nope, users MUST not create groups and cross-post to these groups…
I don’t want idiots to put gonewild and technology into the same group and see their dicks in my feed… I’m fine with boobs, but no dicks.
now multiply 3/4 with 30 and you get ~100 communities to subscribe to
Is there anything that doesn’t break a rule #insert-number here?
Sorry but the autoformatting miscommunicated my statement… by @adonis I meant adonis @ kbin.social.
And the domain is always part of the actual userhandle. Hence, there can only be one.
Regarding OAuth/JWT, these aren’t new concepts. They’ve been around for while, if not decades.
Why would there need to be a signature to every post? According to your statement, any service that provides OAuth/JWT would be prone to this fatal flaw, wouldn’t it?
logging in with one account into another instance
I’d imagine a OAuth/JWT-like workflow, where pixelfed.social can ask a kbin-API whether my user exists on kbin.social.
If it does, I should be able to post images on the pixelfed app that show my username as @adonis.
Edit: by @adonis, I mean adonis @ kbin.social
OMAD (one meal a day) and intermittent fasting is even healthier