zergling_man

@zergling_man@lemmy.perthchat.org

Shitposting at the speed of light. I have the power of God and anime on my side. … That should probably be a pop song or something.

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Stop KOSA. Why the KOSA Bill is Dangerous and Should be Rejected (www.stopkosa.com)

KOSA is a bill that aims to protect children online but it would do so in harmful ways. First, it would pressure platforms to install content filters that would censor large amounts of content, including important suicide prevention and LGBTQ+ support resources. Content filters have a history of overblocking important...

zergling_man,

putty

That’s your problem. Putty does keys differently to normal ssh.

ansible

docker

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So, why can’t you install lemmy? I’m going to assume you’re using ubuntu. If you are willing to swap to arch (which I think DO offers), I recommend it. Get an AUR helper installed (a bit of hassle, I like trizen) and install lemmy from AUR. You’ll need to bump the commit unless you like 0.17.3. I’ll be doing that tonight so I can post relevant bits. If not, post errors.

Or just keep doing containers so you can have weird and wonderful errors like no dns.

zergling_man,

Look in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf, it probably includes ./sites-available/*.conf, look in there for ssl_certificate(_key) that mentions that fullchain.pem, remove/comment(#) and restart nginx. It may still bitch about not having a cert for ssl, in which case take that out of the listen directives too.

zergling_man,

It doesn’t tell you to actually run nginx, it assumes it will automatically run when installed. I don’t know why, that sounds like dumb behaviour even if it were correct. You are right about the guides being trash.

I recommend getting used to package manager (apt, dpkg) and system daemon/init system (systemd - accessed via systemctl) and then ignoring that guide. Installing and running nginx isn’t complex enough to warrant a guide; installing packages and running services, in general, are just. Configuring nginx, however… If you know the concepts, it’s pretty easy. The concepts are hard.

zergling_man,

It’s just that ubuntu, and everything in the debian family, sucks massive ass, and few people acknowledge it.

zergling_man,

There is a disturbingly large number of people that haven’t figured out how much ubuntu sucks.

zergling_man,

Isles of Etherion? It’s probably even more demanding though.

zergling_man,

It will never die.

It started putting out a newsletter a couple years ago or so.

zergling_man,

They can come visit me if they have something to say. Or email. I’ve invited them to XMPP and fedi many times and they’ve ignored it. I interpret this as them not wanting to talk to me.

Bluesky allowed people to include the n-word in their usernames | Engadget (www.engadget.com)

Bluesky, a decentralized social network, allowed users to register usernames containing the n-word. When reports surfaced about a user with the racial slur in their name, Bluesky took 40 minutes to remove the account but did not publicly apologize. A LinkedIn post criticized Bluesky for failing to filter offensive terms from the...

zergling_man, (edited )

decentrali[s]ed

remove the account

Surprising approximately nobody, it’s trash.

zergling_man,

They sound fun. I guess I’ll put an alt there.

Instead of "casual" or "ranked" they should just have "play to win" or "play for fun."

Because it doesn’t seem to matter currently if you play ranked games or casual games, the general experience tends to be the same. But one has numbers and things to go with it. You still get people playing to win in casual games and you get people dicking around having fun in ranked games, and the ranks don’t necessarily...

Easy HTTPS for your private networks (www.getlocalcert.net)

This webpage provides instructions for using the acme-dns DNS challenge method with various ACME clients to obtain HTTPS certificates for private networks. Caddy, Traefik, cert-manager, acme.sh, LEGO and Certify The Web are listed as ACME clients that support acme-dns. For each client, configuration examples are provided that...

zergling_man,

All of which I can safely assume is effectively unenforceable.

zergling_man,

Any site offering more than 3 cookies (upon login/action, 0 otherwise) immediately loses the privilege.

zergling_man,

wc3 has better maps

Competitive games for gamers with slow reflexes

Back then I played Warcraft 3 ladder games and I hit my skill ceiling quite fast because my micro was simply too bad/slow. I still very much enjoy real time strategy games. Is there any real time strategy game that is played competitively with an active community where micro is not that essential? (Ruling out Star Craft 2.)...

zergling_man,

Fair warning that wg.net are massive dickbags about wine. Don’t even bother unless you enjoy ban evading.

zergling_man,

Have you played Grandia 2? How do they compare?

zergling_man,

I’ve played G2. I see.

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