

I don’t mind Anubis but the challenge page shouldn’t really load an image. It’s wasting extra bandwidth for nothing.
Just parse the challenge and move on.


I don’t mind Anubis but the challenge page shouldn’t really load an image. It’s wasting extra bandwidth for nothing.
Just parse the challenge and move on.


But but my outrage… means I can do stupid things and act smart online.
I’m uninstalling Android and installing iOS right now.
I much prefer doing/viewing things from my PC.
Me too, syncthing should work for that. Then you could use the database synced on desktop or home server to display a web dashboard available locally?
It can sometimes be a good mine, other times you end up with oversold servers that fail to run, constantly crash or is slow as fuck.
You really need to know what kind of server resource limits you’re actually assigned that’s not up for sharing.
Tasks.org also works great with CalDAV. On f-droid as well.


Here you go: https://web.archive.org/web/20250901133211/https://cheapskatesguide.org/articles/debian-netinstall-waf.html
They seem to block archive.today but not archive.org.


No that’s alphanet


The article is very enthusiastic about explaining why it shouldn’t work, but completely glosses over the fact that it has worked
This post was originally written for ycombinator “Hacker” News which is vehemently against people hacking things together for greater good, and more importantly for free.
It’s more of a corporate PR release site and if you aren’t known by the “community”, calling out solutions they can’t profit off of brings all the tech-bros to the yard for engagement.


Would be nice to know the minimum spec required to run this?
I want my social media botnets to promote me everywhere I go. Thanks for open sourcing this.


Doesn’t that need like a static IP address, port forwarding and dealing all kind of network annoyances?
Recommending wireguard to people feels like recommending Arch to first time Linux users.
I have no experience with yunohost, but finding and looking at error logs would be a good start. You’ll have to figure where those are at though.


Or get something like a rapsberry-pi (second hand or on a sale). I have netbird running on it and I can use it to access my home network and also use it as tunnel my traffic through it.
yunotryityourself?
A DNS service that gets all its DNS data directly from “root servers”, without the middlemen (like your ISP, Google, Cloudflare, etc).