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eee , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Customer had a "reservation" for the 4th floor at a 3-storey hotel so I took her to the roof

“how do you like our newly refurbished presidential suite with a full outdoor patio?”

Gamers_Mate , to ukcasual in Do you use a separate knife for the Marmite?

I have Vegemite which is much better not your British knock off that was invented 21 years earlier.

vbayvvsyflvz , to piracy in Why don't scene groups sign their releases with PGP?

Scene Groups don’t care about normal leechers. They only share the releases between themselves.

TONKAHANAH , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
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other linux phones are not really viable. I dont like supporting apple and even if I didnt care about that, their iOS is far too restrictive.

also Tachiyomi

Nerbil , to ukcasual in Thursday Moans

This heat is miserable.

I binned all my shorts at the end of last summer and never got around to buying any more. Twat.

magnie , to asklemmy in test
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echo

magnie , to selfhosted in [Answered] How to install Debian on Raspi 4 2GB Headless - For email server
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You could try this but instead of editing the required configs to enable ssh on your pi just stick it back in your pc and do it there. Haven't tested this myself but this is what I would try.

ElSapo , to youshouldknow in YSK that kbin.social is now federating, adding hundreds of communities and ~26k more users content

I tried joining some kbin magazines from here (E.G: lemmy.world/c/[email protected] and lemmy.world/c/[email protected] ). It did work but I’m unable to see any post from those communities. Instead the one you linked ( lemmy.world/c/[email protected] ) works perfectly (even for newest posts/comments). Is there any fix ? EDIT: To add more troubleshooting info, It doesn’t say pending, it correctly says “joined” but still no posts.

Beardedsausag3 , to ukcasual in Thursday Moans
@Beardedsausag3@kbin.social avatar

Woke up with a gooch hotter than Satan's bru

darcy , to maliciouscompliance in That time the boys team had our back against sexist uniforms

I always hated that female attire showed more skin than male attire. It made me so self-conscious as a teenager.

bdiddy , to technology in Sketchy DJI Android App

You might consider buying a cheap 7" tablet on Amazon and using that for your dji. Assuming your controller can handle the size. I have an older dji and that’s what I do. Nothing of importance on the tablet. I think a Lenovo 7" was like $99 when I got it.

KnittingTrekker , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Customer had a "reservation" for the 4th floor at a 3-storey hotel so I took her to the roof
@KnittingTrekker@kbin.social avatar

I wonder why people are so unreasonable sometimes...

Hol , to ukcasual in Thursday Moans

I have an air conditioned and pollen free office but I’d have to leave the house and not scratch my eyes out on the to get to it.

jeena , to selfhosted in is it better to use subdomains or paths?
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I started with paths because I didn’t want to pay for a expensive SSL certificate for each service I’m running (now with letsencrypt no problem anymore). But that turned out to be a terrible idea. Once I wanted to host a service on a different server the problems started. With subdomain you just point your DNS to the correct IP address and that’s it. With paths you have to proxy everything through your one vhost and it get’s really messy. And to be honest most services expect you to run them on the root directory and not a path.

baltakatei , to selfhosted in Question on Lemmy SMTP

If it’s anything like SMTP on a Mediawiki or Discourse instance (example notes, then what you probably need is something called “transactional email” (I’m guessing you’re looking at a guide like this?). I’ve made use of this guide for looking up vendors for that service.

In theory, the same server hosting a Lemmy service could also send and receive emails. However, in practice there’s a high probability of these emails landing in spam boxes. The defacto proof-of-work hurdle that inhibits email spam today is paying commercial transactional email companies a monthly fee. I’m hopeful that one day self-hosted email server software will become easier to set up through things like FreedomBox (via Postfix, Dovecot, and Rspamd), but the fundamental reputation problem remains, imo.

So, I doubt a Lemmy setup guide would automatically take care of email setup. In any case, the process involves creating at least one MX record (according to instructions provided by your transactional email service) with your DNS provider which depends on the name servers you have configured for your domain registrar. The transactional email service you select should provide instructions for what port to open, as well as what SMTP URL, user name, password, and postmaster email address to provide to Lemmy.

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