It really is!
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It really is!
I do run wireguard on my router, but the main reason is ad blocking, not hiding services. Most services are publicly exposed.


Not sure if irregular booting is still an issue, but that sounds a lot like device names changing between boots. If I could hazard a guess - you’ve got something like /dev/sda in your fstab, where ideally you’d have UUID=1234-ABC. You can get the uuid by running
blkid | grep sda


This is not safe driving.


Is this at a webserver level?


It would work just fine within TOR. Reaching out would be a massive pain as the software is not ready.
I’ve set up the “old” UI - no javascript - on TOR on lemmy.cafe. It works well, but that’s not a real hidden service, as such.


Huh, TIL that’s still possible. Wasn’t in my case at the time.


I run my email server, but not at home. Running it at home is not all all more difficult, but it will only work for internal traffic and inbound from the internet. Residential IPs are simply blacklisted by ISP and as such - nothing will reach external recipients. Still useful, but is limited.
To have your smtp reach everyone globally you need to run it on a business IP. I use Linode, has worked very well since the setup in 2019, although they did get acquired by Akamai, which might become an issue at some point.


This is such an incredible write up of something I’ve never even considered to exist. Thank you!
I’d love to have things like that in a form of a post at !graybeard@lemmy.cafe


Network? That’s a small bit. DB is struggling with IO at times, but network usage is fairly low, at least on my end.


I actually think you do not, in fact, know enough. VPN does not care about layer 7. Having some proxy forcefully rewrite random domain names will immediately lead to redirect loops and will be disabled that same day because everyone will be screaming “internet no worky”.


I don’t think it works the way you think it does.


Please consider raising an issue describing your widget! Developers can’t implement something they don’t know is missing.
Gentoo/Arch guy checking in. It’s more about having fewer codepaths to go wrong after some update. At least in my case.


Lemmy UI shows you all the other posts it’s aware of once you paste the title; or apply a suggested title after pasting the link.


The crawler probably went down and did not record anything


Small tech social media is just as bad at sucking all that time up. Ask me how I know :(


I can recommend ffshare on android. Works like a pipe in unixland.


Huh TIL. Thought it was cock.
I’ve banned the bot until it gets sorted out.