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Check out Wordpress, Hugo or Ghost.
Even on my more pedestrian hardware Google Earth works fine with Firefox.
OP, check if your FF has WebGL enabled.
In the browser it’s defined as “system-ui”, which inherits whatever the OS uses as it’s default font. So web pages look the same as apps.
My OS uses the font called “Ubuntu”.
I use the Stylus extension to make every website I visit use the same font and text size.
Fuck you, designers!
FYI the german word for “emotion triggered by a combination of sad, funny and stupid dystopia” is “Traludystopieunglücklichkomik”.
ChatGPT told me.
Ubuntu has a set of scripts you can run to harden a new server (not advisable on a server that has already been configured for something). You need an Ubuntu Pro subscription to access them but you can get a free trial and then cancel it after you’ve finished.
More info at https://ubuntu.com/security/cis.
I did this process for a customer recently and it was pretty straightforward and much much more thorough (over 100 configuration changes) than just tweaking SSH and fail2ban.
I expect other commercially-oriented distros offer something similar.
Disable Javascript and images in your browser.
It’s quite disarming, isn’t it?
But the nice happy guys coding the thing now are not the ones who are going to make the decisions later which will bring about the extend + extinguish phases, the ads, the crypto or whatever form the enshittification takes.
They both implement the ACME protocol internally, allowing them to integrate with services like Let’s Encrypt to automate regularly obtaining the certificates needed to offer HTTPS.
I did not realise this. Very nice, I’ll be trying Caddy on my next server!
Netlify has the highest network data transfer fees. If you’re going to use them, you must have a CDN.
GPUs these days use a whole lot of power. Ensure your power supply is specced appropriately.
or they could just comply with the law:
sites will have to provide a reason to users when their content or account has been moderated, and offer them a way of complaining and challenging the decision. There are also rules around giving users the ability to flag illegal goods and services found on a platform.
Doesn’t seem like a big deal to me.
I’ve been enjoying FreshRSS for the last couple of years.
There was a discussion in this community about this 2 days ago. Check it out - https://lemmy.world/post/10777395
Admitting that your tech requires fusion power is admitting that it is a fantasy.
Cloudflare has been controversial for dragging their feet when it was time to stop providing protection to nazi websites like The Daily Stormer, 8chan and Kiwi Farms. Also the Taliban, ISIS and so on More about this.
For this reason, a lot of fediverse servers do not use CloudFlare.
I’m really curious about the workflow you have that needs that many tabs. How does the History and Bookmark functions fall short of what you need?