

It has to be setup therefore it has to be configured.


It has to be setup therefore it has to be configured.


But that will require for other people to install and configure something which I don’t want.
That’s great because that’s what I miss from using Google Maps. I like to see how far I’ve travelled by train each month for example.
Does it detect travel method? So like if I travel by train, car or on foot?
I didn’t read everything because the feature list is not formatted correctly to make it easy to read/scan.


or the second is VPN to an VPS
is what I want to do


It’s not about security for me. I just don’t want to have the hassle for other people to have to install and configure VPN to my server and I can’t and don’t want to expose ports 80 and 443 (I can only open like ports 21000-22000 in my router and I don’t have a IPv4 address)


Now it worked for me too. I don’t know, it told me that the username or password is wrong.


I just wanted to try the demo linked on your Github and I couldn’t login with the provided username and password even though I copy and pasted them.


I know people who work all the time and have energy. You have probably a mixture of privilege and exhaustion. We’re talking about scanning some barcodes so you can help avoid preventing fellow human beings, including children, from being massacred.
Am I privileged as a trans woman?
There are many easy things that add up and take up mental space and lead to exhaustion and empathy/compassion fatigue.
I am a vegan lol
You know what I mean. Vegans are the vast minority among people.


Yes, maybe that would do something but also as I said I can’t care about everything to the fullest degree or be informed about everything because no one has that energy. For example I could ask you the same regarding veganism and the vast majority of people won’t care about that (I care because every decision buying food, clothing and other things directly impacts the lives of animals for example).


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And it is also not what I said or meant. Assumptions are dangerous. And people also have to keep in mind that not everyone speaks perfect English. Sometimes things get lost in translation or it can be difficult for someone to articulate themselves in a non-native language (like me).


Thank you. No wonder I haven’t seen stuff like this if it’s posted in meme communities.


Okay great, you assume that everyone reads everything. I was just asking for examples because I haven’t seen any and figured you must have seen some and can link them.


Also, whining about db0 then moving to the instance that literally implements CCP politics and shadow profiling and comes from a dev known to have had a chip against heteronormativity and weirdness (if not against neurodivergence) is… not the win you think it is.
Can you provide some sources for that?


I know but I hate account jumping. I prefer to have everything in one place.


Yes the genocide of Palestinians is bad but I have only so much energy to care deeply about things in the world. I can’t change anything about what is happening there, it’s not in my power to do so.
Edit: And comments like yours are the reason why I usually abstain from participating in “political discussions”. It’s exhausting.


This solidifies my decision for migrating my account from there to piefed.social. Not because I support those views but because this means that many of the communities I’m subscribed to won’t be visible anymore from there. Personally I’ve not seen the problem in the mentioned communities but I also don’t actively participate in deep political discussions especially regarding Israel/Palestine since I don’t have the energy for that.


The least he could do would be to just say that he is done developing the Lemmy app. Just vanishing is a dick move.
I use Fedora on my desktop, laptop and server. On my mother‘s laptop I have installed Fedora Kinoite.