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Video games
Video games
In the mariushosting tutorial I followed a tld was not used. https://mariushosting.com/how-to-install-synapse-on-your-synology-nas/ (Step 14)
Same for the conduit tutorial https://mariushosting.com/how-to-install-conduit-on-your-synology-nas/ (Step 12)
I’m still trying to understand this. I have “example.tld” but when configuring the server name, just used “example”, no tld
You’re saying that my server name in fact needs to be the full “example.tld”?
Thanks for the help.
Sorry to hijack — does my server name need a tld at the end? I’ve received both a yes and a no thus far. My server name currently has no tld but I’m not sure if that is what is preventing me from federating, or if no tld is just bad practice or something.
For sure
Bless your heart
I haven’t looked, are those requirements not included in the compose?
So if I wanted to host my own mastodon for friends and family but found the installation process too difficult, does that make this the best route forward for me?
Sorry to hijack — does Matrix have support for voice channels now? I know it has support for voice calls, but I’d like to just join a designated voice channel and allow other members to join as they please.
Bless your heart
Ok I’m ready for the US to implement proper data protection laws now
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Yeah just signup at Feedly and you’ll have no trouble
I just went back to RSS after some years and it’s just as good as I remember it.
Thank you to Arc for reminding me how much I enjoy browsing the internet and its many unique pages — these soulless generated results are the opposite of what I want.
No offense but I’m not sure you read or understood the main point of the article — there’s not much of an internet for users if there’s no incentive to supply it with content.
Thank you to Arc for reminding me how much I enjoy browsing the internet and its many unique pages — these soulless generated results are the opposite of what I want.
They gave up on the one thing that kept me within the Microsoft ecosystem.
The Adam Savage video about this was great
https://youtu.be/FmE93ox9e2c?feature=shared