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TCB13 , to selfhosted in Transferring my domain from Google
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List of pure European domain name registrars:

european-alternatives.eu/…/domain-name-registrar

TCB13 , to selfhosted in Transferring my domain from Google
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Check this out: european-alternatives.eu/…/domain-name-registrar

Openprovider seems decent.

TCB13 , to piracy in Usenet
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I don’t have speed issues with torrents / soulseek for that tho. Can still be encrypted.

TCB13 , to selfhosted in Is it possible to run Nextcloud and Wordpress on one low-spec server? (using Docker/Podman)
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Ahahaha

TCB13 , to piracy in Usenet
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What’s the point of paying for piracy?

TCB13 , to piracy in Usenet
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How and why is Usenet still a thing? Damn.

TCB13 , to technology in YouTube's ‘War’ on Adblockers Shows How Google Controls the Internet
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Yeah it works file for 720/1080p and no captions.

TCB13 , to technology in YouTube's ‘War’ on Adblockers Shows How Google Controls the Internet
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Having Ublock Origin doesn’t guarantee success, read this: lemmy.world/comment/4933251

TCB13 , to technology in YouTube's ‘War’ on Adblockers Shows How Google Controls the Internet
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Having Ublock Origin doesn’t guarantee success, read this: lemmy.world/comment/4933251

TCB13 , to technology in 25 years since The Halloween Documents, the Microsoft vs. Linux and Open Source memos
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And that document they started a crusade to twist and manufacture an entire development ecosystem that makes people hostage. Eg. VScode: ghuntley.com/fracture/

TCB13 , to selfhosted in Is it possible to run Nextcloud and Wordpress on one low-spec server? (using Docker/Podman)
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If you do a barebones install / without the Docker overhead it might work.

TCB13 , to selfhosted in Sustainable network upgrade
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Mesh works if the hardware supports it, no problems there. I do use the metal cases and their antennas, they’re reliable and solid options.

As I said somewhere in this post the BPI-3 is overkill if you’re just looking for an AP, there are older older or newer commercial AP/routers that are cheaper that can also run OpenWrt. lemmy.world/comment/4971502

TCB13 , to selfhosted in Simple but modern website
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I’m sorry, still I’ve and I do that from time to time. Last month or so I was upgrading old WP sites from PHP 7 to work on PHP 8.2 and yes I had to manually fix stuff here and there. As you yourself said the problem isn’t WP alone, its the amounts of shit people do with it - plugins and themes very poorly coded etc.

I’ve had two very different experiences, websites that were properly coded back then and updates go very smoothly without intervention (or little) and then the run of the mill theme coded in India with 400 plugins that will all break.

When things are properly done by professionals they tend to work fine in the long run, you don’t have to deal with shitty plugins and poorly structured code. WP itself is solid and good, what people add above tends to be garbage.

TCB13 , to selfhosted in Sustainable network upgrade
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Wonder if I can get 20 years out of a banana pi? 😆

Well If the hardware doesn’t fail - something that also happens to the WRT54G - you might. After all the hardware is way more open, there aren’t any MIPS shenanigans and other restrictions that the manufacturer may have added.

Another great hardware (not high end, mid range, older, but still solid) for you is the Netgear R7000 (dd-wrt only) or the R7800 (supports OpenWRT). I personally would avoid DD-WRT and stick with OpenWRT as supported devices are more open (no proprietary drivers thus more future support). Check OpenWrt’s supported hardware tables.

If you’re looking for new hardware to use as an AP (no USB) the Netgear WAX206 is also supported. openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wax206

TCB13 OP , to linux in Systemd Working On "Storage Target Mode" Feature - Inspired By Apple macOS
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