Novi Sad
If you’re interested in (co-)moderating any of the communities created by me, you’re welcome to message me.
I also have the account @Novocirab@jlai.lu. Furthermore, I own the account @daswetter@feddit.org, which I hope to make a small bot out of in the future.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•CraneMail EU Has Been Erected ($10/year indie email hosting with Amsterdam NL server)
1·26 days agoThanks for investigating this!
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•CraneMail EU Has Been Erected ($10/year indie email hosting with Amsterdam NL server)
2·28 days agoHm, interesting. The website at least doesn’t look to me like it’s Canadian:
- All prices on main page listed in USD https://namecrane.com/
- “Technical support… Closed Sundays & US Holidays” https://namecrane.com/contact-us
- No .ca domain (e.g. namecrane.ca or cranemail.ca)
Of course it could still be, and email privacy is of course endangered by many other things. However, if someone does go through the hassle of shifting everything to a different email account, I would say best make sure to get a good distance from the US right off the bat.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How are people discovering random subdomains on my server?English
3·29 days agoYeah I’m not sure about that so I deleted the comment. But just try it out: install it and see what it shows you, and then work from that.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•CraneMail EU Has Been Erected ($10/year indie email hosting with Amsterdam NL server)
5·11 days agoThey’re still an American company. Better than Google, for sure, but the CLOUD Act means that when the US demands all your email, it will get it – even if the servers are located in Europe.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How are people discovering random subdomains on my server?English
2·29 days agodeleted by creator
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk AwayEnglish
91·3 months agoLicensing terms only govern the legal aspects, not social and moral aspects.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk AwayEnglish
156·3 months agoAnd not to forget: FUTO is evil.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FUTOs VM setup alternative for newbiesEnglish
51·3 months agoKeep organizing and slowly things will get better
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FUTOs VM setup alternative for newbiesEnglish
246·3 months agoNot to forget: FUTO is evil.
With permissive licenses, companies can co-opt the fruit of volunteer labour to build a proprietary fork. With sufficient resources, they can bring that fork to wide adoption, leading users and potential contributors away from the free ecosystem. This is why I vastly prefer copyleft licenses, either GPL 3.0 or AGPL 3.0, and preferentially AGPL, given how many things nowadays run as web services. Always remember: The GPL is what gave us OpenWrt.
Also in contributing, I strongly prefer projects under a copyleft license. That’s because of this:
People who contribute to the development of a program released with a permissive license must be aware that the program could become proprietary at any time. For example, when a company hires the original team of developers.
https://docs.codeberg.org/getting-started/licensing/#copyleft-vs.-permissive
Awesome work, thanks for sharing!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's a good Google Drive replacement for syncing my Keepass database?
7·4 months agoSyncThing only syncs when both devices are online at the same time.
So a comon scenario is: You change the DB on your laptop, then shut it down. You open the DB on your desktop. Since the lapotp isn’t online at the same time, you are working with the old DB version. If you change it, you have two competing versions.
I don’t know exactly what happens then; I’m facing it and am procrastinating dealing with it ^^
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Linux@programming.dev•Flow chart for choosing a Linux distribution
8·4 months agoOne addition: On the right, “A computer from this decade?” — I think this can easily be widened to “A computer older than 15 years?” (swapping “yes” & “no”, of course). The laptop on my lap is exactly 10 years old, wasn’t high end back then, and runs OpenSUSE with KDE easily. Well, in all fairness, it’s now got 12 GB RAM, but that’s mostly for development purposes. Perhaps one could ask directly: “At least 8 GB RAM?”
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•How Ruby Went Off the Rails
3·4 months agoThat sounds good, thank you.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•How Ruby Went Off the Rails
11·4 months agoIn general, is it worth to make an account to read on this website?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•what debian compatible IRC client should I use now that hexchat is dead?
11·4 months agoKonversation is pretty nice



















Then I especially recommend Linux Mint LMDE edition. It’s built on Debian, which is known for its stability, instead of on the flashier Debian-derived Ubuntu.
https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php