I am using object storage on my personal instance, migration should also be relatively simple, pictrs has good documentation.
I am using object storage on my personal instance, migration should also be relatively simple, pictrs has good documentation.
Their enterprise stuff works like a charm on Linux
I also got myself a surname.me domain for this reason. Now I feel like a boss.
p.s. I’m also a bit scared if the .me domain could be called of by the country,. since it’s not a genericTLD, controlled by Montenegro.
Rather than a screen a good place to mount phone by default which is easy to remove and place would be amazing.
You will be surprised to find that a lot of European nations actually don’t give a shit about it. I sometimes proxy to a random European country to access a few websites which are unavailable in my country.
I’m not sure if that is the best/correct way to do it.
What you should have probably done is use the server_name
property to point to your Apex/Main domain.
I highly recommend that you to go through the documentation throughly atleast once, especially if you will be hosting the server for a long period of time.
Edit:
If you followed the cloudfare guide you linked below, it should probably be fine. Still do go through the documentation.
I had you till you got to running your blog on google sites. Like not even blogger, but straight up google sites. As someone who tried using google sites for this purpose, I wrote one post and I was like, not doing it, it is too much.
You need to set the following in your homeserver.yaml
:
serve_server_wellknown: true
read more here: https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/usage/configuration/config_documentation.html#serve_server_wellknown
Also remember to restart your container.
Hubs are one of the reasons I pushed my brother to get a ThinkPad for University. He has all the ports he wants, no need to carry a stupid USB hub.
The answer to your question is good moderation and moderation tools.
First step would be to ensure that you can do port forwarding.
This is why I strongly recommend cloudfare tunnel or any other similar solution.
I looked into my options really carefully when choosing my phone last year. Few things to note, when looking for an Android phone:
The phone I picked was Moto G52, it cost me ~150USD and it is one of the best phone experiences I’ve had. It lasts me 2-3 days on a charge, mostly because I do close to nothing on it just answering calling/messages and some basic internet surfing. For my purpose, it is better than a top end iPhone/Android phone.
Motorola is quite slow with updates, but the community is great and created and are now maintaing custom roms, which means I get the latest software updates quite regularly. The camera is passable, but the speakers they are loud like really really loud, louder almost all smartphone.
Bonus points: it has a headphone jack.