

Okay? Just because it’s possible does not mean the avg instance will bother, much less avg person


Okay? Just because it’s possible does not mean the avg instance will bother, much less avg person


No, but basically no instance will do that, and for the vast majority of people on this planet just self hosting it is so far out of their knowledge that forking it would be inconceivable for them


I literally installed it the day before yesterday, the first page of logs was applied x blocklist, applied x blocklist… Unless the pyfedi repo is unofficial?


I’m not going to look through the code for proof for an online argument, but the reason I believe that is because there is/was code that searched for anonymous and No. in any uploaded image, and failed with a fake error message when you try to upload it


Literally yesterday I tried hosting a piefed instance, with no intervention, it applied these exact lists, and there was no option to change it which is why I switched back to self hosted lemmy


What? You mean lemmy? I have one. If you mean a different piefed instance, that’s what I was saying, you’d need to fork the pyfedi repo to remove the list, it’s on every instrnce of piefed


“Changing the setting” would involve forking the codebase, as it’s hardcoded iirc


That’s a small subset of parents though, most schools use Chromebooks with enterprise enrollment and no Linux dev environment


*schools and corpos


The point of the stays halo series is the unified memory, so an additional GPU wouldn’t be very useful, no?


I just assumed it was probably better in some way, idk the difference but didn’t want to run into smth and need to switch


Used to use micro but just switched to neovim, I’m finding it great, esp with the file manager built in


The main benefit is the strix halo cpu uses unified memory, thats why it’s soldered, not bc it uses laptop parts
No, I use dynamic dns


Yeah they have soldered ram and cpu but have stays halo so ig that’s fine


The framework desktop has unified memory iirc, and that can obviously use any os
Wildcard dns with port 80 & 443 port forwarded to traefik with tinyauth & fail2ban


I used Debian because I thought it’d be stable, but I’ve had a couple hitches so I’d use smth you’re familiar with


I use dockhand right now, but I used to just use compose pull
Ok, but the only reason for there to be default blocks with no env var to disable, no command flag to disable, and no setting to disable is to want them to be applied to every instance