I use Tailscale on TMobile that connects to my home network as an exitnode, which allows me to use the DNS configured in my home router.
I use Tailscale on TMobile that connects to my home network as an exitnode, which allows me to use the DNS configured in my home router.
Days after the French government draws a line against Russian advancement…
This made me think of a custom keyboard with a mousetrap arm at the top to break the fingers of would-be typers.
My understanding of name servers are where is your domain going to be recorded. For instance, my domain may be something.com but the name server tells the browsers to send the web traffic to 50.50.50.50 where the server lives.
According to this article, https://blog.cpanel.com/how-to-create-your-own-name-servers/, you can do it yourself by manually entering the IP address of the server that your website is hosted on.
Or their whole comment history: https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=commenter%3AMikuChan03&type=issues
I wish. I should really use an address on a domain I control. That way at least the switching cost would be less.
I think if it supported it 5 or 6 years ago, I would still be using it. Why do I only like the niche Google products (RIP Wave, Inbox, etc.)?
Sorry for the rant.
Pandoc is also great!
I use Obsidian for my notes and use SyncThing instead of their paid syncing option.
We started a Community https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/transcribersoflemmy. But we’re small and helping out as we can.
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hooking up with artists is hot cuz theyll be like “i thought of you when i wrote this song”. what are tech guys gonna do? name a git branch after you? the fuck
[* I am a human volunteer and you could be too ❤️*]
I’m guessing the features for reading csv will be important. So I would look at Automate the Boring Stuff with Python.
The Madison thread tho is pretty chilling
If your seedbox is local, then yes to hide from your ISP. From an offsite one, probably not.
It wasn’t always that way, but I’m glad proton is great now!
Unfortunately, since the M1 is an Apple developed and exclusive chip Hackintoshes are not really viable anymore
Wiki Communities please!
You could also use a wifi extender that was connected to a different VLAN through your managed switch
Personally, I think booting into a linux distro through a USB drive might be more what you’re looking for, but for trying specific applications WSL is great.
I really miss the RES feature of keyboard navigation (mainly j, k, to move between posts.) Thanks for making this!