I think what we should do is to have better non-piracy ways of owning things instead of “making piracy legal” (what does that even mean?)
I think what we should do is to have better non-piracy ways of owning things instead of “making piracy legal” (what does that even mean?)
I’m so making an instance to hide my bad reputation from that 1 abandoned PR
I think people are just afraid of injection in general. And someone took that small fear and turns it into conspiracies and what not.
Obliviously it would depend on the API you need. For example if ECS has to send email via a SMTP server inside the private network (to reach domain mail box or sth). It should be possible to open a public facing (authentication required) API at ECS to return a list of emails it wants to send. A service inside the private network can then poll this API (E.g. once per 2 minutes) to retrieve any new emails to be sent. This should work if private -> outbound access -> AWS is allowed.
Maybe it could work with the private gateway to do a outbound polling to AWS?
The promise of Fediverse is that it is decentralised. Allowing each instance has its own policy is part of that.
You can have documents in Agile too