It also doesn’t even make sense to buy up all the possible domains. It would just be a waste of money, and surely someone could come up with a domain name that you didn’t think of (fediverse-network.com).
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“web” would have sounded nice and clear, we also didn’t name FTP the World Wide File Transfer Protocol (WWFTP).
It annoys me how www. is pronounced in english. Really, double-u double-u double-u dot example dot com?
cron@feddit.orgto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Here's the most played Steam Deck games for April 2025, Balatro still top but Oblivion Remastered sneaks in second2·12 days agoSteam Deck players seem to love single-player RPGs :)
cron@feddit.orgto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•EmuDeck Officially Adds PS4 Emulation Support With ShadPS421·4 months agoHas anyone tried it yet? I can’t imagine that the Steam Deck has the required performance to emulate the PS4.
Thank you. My boy is six, and many games are still too hard for him. Good that there is a sandbox mode, maybe we’ll try it out
What age is your son?
cron@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Instance owners, how did you get your servers online? [REPOST]English23·5 months agoThe DNS record must point to cloudflare, not the instance IP
I’m glad that development is getting more stable, the regular updates with breaking changes were not so great.
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Instance owners, how did you get your server online?English5·5 months agoI’m not saying that it isn’t a good fit (after all, the fediverse encourages selfhosting) - but OP might get better help there.
cron@feddit.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Instance owners, how did you get your server online?English303·5 months agoSeems like a good question for a selfhosting community
I will do it tomorrow, no need to be stressed about this task today.
cron@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Learning about the dangers of the World Wild Web with my self-hosted blogEnglish4·5 months agoThat’s true, but might not really be a problem for most. Just set the jail time to something short (few minutes, maybe an hour).
It might be my personal preference, but i find conversations on mastodon hard to follow once there are more than a handful replies.
Lemmy (or reddit) keeps the flow of comments well ordered and perfectly readable.
cron@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI, Google, Anthropic admit they can’t scale up their chatbots any furtherEnglish0·6 months agoI don’t think your brain can be reasonably compared with an LLM, just like it can’t be compared with a calculator.
cron@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI, Google, Anthropic admit they can’t scale up their chatbots any furtherEnglish0·6 months agoIt’s absurd that some of the larger LLMs now use hundreds of billions of parameters (e.g. llama3.1 with 405B).
This doesn’t really seem like a smart usage of ressources if you need several of the largest GPUs available to even run one conversation.
cron@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosting Isn't a Solution; It's A PatchEnglish2·6 months agoThere is no way to be 100% sure, but:
- bitwarden and ente have open source clients that ecrypt all data locally in a way that the provider can’t restore data
- nextcloud isn’t optimal, while you can encypt data at rest, the provider might be able to spy on you
- With mail providers it is difficult, but mailbox.org has my (personal) trust by building their business model on data protection and open source
cron@feddit.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosting Isn't a Solution; It's A PatchEnglish6·6 months agoI can and do self host, but I’m not willing to provide these services for free. I don’t want to be responsible for other peoples passwords or family photos.
Thats where good, privacy-respecting services come into play. Instead of hosting for my neighbours, I would recommend mailbox.org, bitwarden, ente or a hosted nextcloud.
RClone to a cloud storage (hetzner in my case). Rclone is easy to configure and offers full encryption, even for the file names.
As the data is only uploaded once, a daily backup uploads only the added or changed files.
Just as a side note: make sure you can retrieve your data even in case your main system fails. Make sure you have all the passwords/crypto keys available.