The thing is that gen.xyz is the registrar itself, i.e. the highest authority for this tld. If they blacklist domains, you’re screwed.
The thing is that gen.xyz is the registrar itself, i.e. the highest authority for this tld. If they blacklist domains, you’re screwed.
They are indeed the registrar. Would have expected more.
You can easily moderate communities on remote instances, all you need to do is leave a comment there, and then the existing moderator has a “make moderator” in the context menu below your username.
This can’t currently be done through any app, only in the web front-end.
In case the community is de facto unmoderated, you’d have to contact the admins of the instance. Or alternatively, create a community with the same name on your home instance and leave a comment in that community informing them and hope some will follow.
Just leaving this comment here to find your add-on again when I’m on my desktop, sounds great!
Several instances are fully choked up with federating content, some have weeks of backlog to overcome. Self hosted personal instances are probably all the way on the bottom of the priority list…
Yeah same. Discord, gmail and whatsapp web, plus whichever ones I’m actively using. And those will be closed by end of day at the very latest.
My server is called Mars, and the two clients I have are Phobos and Deimos (the moons of Mars). I though that’s a good fit.
Never had any issues with that, and I’m also using ublock. Do you have any other browser add-ons installed? Any tampermonkey scripts targeting youtube or something?
Can you share a list of the browser add-ons you’re using, and if possible/not confidential the tabs you have open? Or at least the number of tabs?
Would make troubleshooting easier.
Also, is it a plain Firefox or any fork?
Feddit has had a ton of outages recently, there were a bunch of admin posts over there every once in a while when they are up again. I’m not quite sure how the 99% are calculated, maybe most of that is historic availability and currently they are just fucked.
There’s https://status.feddit.de, but even that was unavailable last week.
I see we work with the same people.
And then they wonder that people resort to easily predictable patterns such as !1Qaz@2Wsx#3Edc and simply shift it one position to the right with every forced change and repeat at the end of the keyboard.
Not only about threat models, some software is simply available for Windows only. If you need it for work, you’re stuck, and that’s that.
They even have an offline installer mode with local account only. Just need to download the correct image from the Microsoft server.
It’s very easy if Windows was there first. If you install it after Linux, they’ll hijack the bootloader and you have to restore it before you can boot back into Linux. If Windows is already installed, Linux will install a custom grub (bootloader front-end) allowing you to choose which OS to boot by default, or to choose on each boot.
I’d suggest to update from Win 10 to 11 before you install Linux, you never know what the update does.
As for the Linux flavor, my favorite is Xubuntu, a very lightweight variant of Ubuntu using the xfce window manager, which is lightning fast. I’ve tried many, many variants and stuck with it for performance and stability.
I’m pretty sure that’s some workaround against a divide by zero bug that made it from hotfix to permanent fixture.
Can’t read shit on this pixelated mini screenshot. How about you write a proper article if you want to make a point?
It’s creating a RAM drive and just keeps working from there. You can even plug the stick back in and save files on it, if needed.
I had it running in a genuine small office environment with 8 employees, who all need to run Windows due to some software constraints.
Policy management and user account controls are great for security, and remote management via rdp is also neat.
Are you connected to some VPN? I had this when I connected to some mainstream servers, and was able to log in just fine when I switched to something less common, without changing any security/privacy features.