

Sorry, misunderstanding here, I’d never open SSH to the internet, I meant it as “don’t block it via your server’s firewall.”
Sorry, misunderstanding here, I’d never open SSH to the internet, I meant it as “don’t block it via your server’s firewall.”
Nginx in front of it, open ports for https (and ssh), nothing more. Let’s encrypt certificate and you’re good to go.
Looks like it, and it’s not a good look.
Update: it seems, they’re taking the feedback seriously.
[email protected] - We’ve heard your feedback on the Terms of Service updates for mastodon.social and mastodon.online, and we’re pausing the implementation date (previously announced to users via email as 1st July 2025) so we can take further advice and make improvements.
It may take us a moment to consult with the right people, so please bear with us while we do so. As always, we appreciate your patience and support.
I did not say it wasn’t hilarious! Love the post here!
Obligatory XKCD:
Running xen hypervisor (Debian 12) on a HP Elitedesk 805 Gen6 (currently 10 VMs) at home, a few VPS from different hosting providers too.
Meh, no Ryzen option… :-/
Lieferando workers in Austria are unionised too, did not stop rhe company from announcing laying off approx. 900 people this week. Context: they’re firing all the real employees and are only hiring “self-employed” (lol) people from now on.
Most (if not all) of those treat their employees like shit, it’s gig economy and exploitation. If you don’t rely on services like these, it’s best not to use them at all, no matter where they are based.
Have you considered Zulip?
No, you gotta have exploding consoles, that’s Star Trek 101!
Seatbelts for star ships!
Yes, good addition to my comment, the first thing I do after a new install is also disabling most of the plugins, since there a LOT.
Krunner in KDE Plasma. Fast, customisable and reliable.
Yeah, keep paying ransom to a company that does not even manage to get the basic security right, it’s your money after all. I’m happy without Microsoft and with an OS that works and works for me, not some greedy CEO.
Sorry, but no. 300 USD for an OS is absolutely absurd. Just to be “on the safer side” from MS and its shitty tactics?
“Recall won’t be coming to enterprise or server and if it does, it will be disablable”
Sweet summer child, I pity you. How anyone can still have any trust in MS is beyond me, but so be it.
Yep, because there’s always the same conclusion there: reinstall Windows.
Ah yes, Windows, where you buy a licence for around 100€, still get ads (WTF) and bloatware you cannot get rid of, still are the beta tester for their shitty software, because they fired their QA department. That’s on top of a shitty OS that still does not allow multiple users being logged in simultaneously (only in Windows server) and AI shit baked in alongside spying tools (Recall is coming back soon).
I could go on…
In a perfect world, yes. But not as a beginner, I guess?