

Haven’t tested it, but according to the issue tracker: no.


Haven’t tested it, but according to the issue tracker: no.
Yeah. Here are some resources for interested people
My dad used to put “Google” in the omnibar (adressbar), hit enter, then click the first Yahoo search result for google.com, then enter his actual search query into Google.


If you plan to make a diy solution, you might’ve seen one or two CLIs for uploading to Google Photos. Just FYI, you can also leverage rclone to create Google Photos albums and uploads photos/videos there.


Using a reverse proxy / ingress, you can configure only share links to be publicly available, while keeping the rest of immich exclusive to your private-network. Optionally combine with something like Cloudflare Tunnel if you’re worried about leaking your server’s IP.


Yes, but this is asklemmy


[Test] around and find out


I asked myself the same question before. If only caddy had an official image with the cloudflare plugin, so we wouldn’t have to build ourselves or trust 3rd party providers. But oh well, if you have any other custom image, you might as well build caddy as well.


I’m not entirely sure, but I think you can skip the “–no-cache” as it seems to still check for image updates. It helps to speed things up, especially if you check for updates more frequently.


Note that the (non-windows) caddy and caddy: builder images are all alpine based. The “-alpine” tags point to the same images (as you can tell by the hashes). But some like to be explicit about it 💜.


Can western languages be conveyed visually? Mostly no, it would be a huge stretch as the writing system isn’t based around visual inspiration, just like you mentioned. But tbf, I think with Chinese & Japanese, you’ll find many words that aren’t easily conveyed visually either, or that have heavily transformed into obscurity over time.


I wouldn’t screw with how you package your milk


they were talking about proxy VPNs, whereas tailscale is for building actual virtual networks to connect your devices, which is a completely different thing (besides sharing the same approval foundation).
If you were to distrust tailscale (and you’re not simply self hosting headscale), an attacker might be able to access for otherwise non-public devices(’ ports), reroute/MitM your traffic and monitor which device connects to which.


[…] Yoti automatically flags […] any devices running GrapheneOS. These instances are automatically reported both to the authorities and our security team.
As I misread the title: the issue doesn’t involve any GrapheneOS-specific age verification. It’s about a 3rd party verification provider flagging all GraphreneOS users automatically, if you do age verification for other purposes (the reported case was about PlayStation).
It was originally posted in Reddit r/privacy, where it was deleted by mods.

Not just that, commie blocks were literally an upgrade compared to many old homes. Imagine having a single, shared toilet in the backyard, and then those fancy new apartments with personal bathrooms and working radiators show up.
I’ve had that discussion with commoners in East Germany quite a few times. To be fair, I also think the blocks could’ve benefited from some color, but that just wasn’t the priority post WW2.


I have to disagree. Hacking is a broad term that isn’t exclusive to finding buffer overflows in ghidra.


I’m not justifying their stupid action, just saying that it doesn’t necessarily look scripted to me, because “nobody would act that way”
You are presenting CIA propaganda as facts and more importantly: you’re missing the joke. Try rereading the post without [taking] it serious. This is a memes community.