Now, it basically means racist bigotted asshole who simps for billionaires.
Would you put someone “just nuts” in front of a tv camera?
That's generally what happens because it draws in ratings.
Lemmy has been growing alot lately, so there's certainly reason to have optimism. It's really just a numbers game to get more niche communities here.
The biggest problem people run into is a lack of thier niche communities here, and that's mostly due to a lack of overall numbers. Reddit, while a festering hellhole, still has that. I'd be thrilled to see that change one day, but it's definitely gonna be a while.
Yeah, but it doesn't really benefit the automotive manufacturers to snitch on speeders.
Can't argue with science.
It always bothered me this wasn't finished in HGSS.
That would've been the time to do so.
I like the idea on paper. This feels like what the Fediverse needs. I'll have to tinker around with it.
I've been wondering how to accomplish this lately. I'm looking to host a few Fediverse instances for me and my friends to use. It'd be really nice for everything I run on those to have an SSO via the main domain or a login domain.
My idea was:
- Lemmy.example.social
- Mastodon.example.social
- Pixelfed.example.social
- Matrix.example.social
Login via
- accounts.example.social
Is this possible, or in the realm of possible?
It could be worse. At least UK is kinda in the Southeastern direction. The Big 10 has 16 schools now...
I personally just use an old desktop (4th gen i7, yeah that old) and a NAS (mostly for bulk storage seperated from the server). The device you listed is probably more than enough to handle everything, unless you're sharing Nextcloud and/or Plex with a bunch of people.
Have you looked into an actual NAS rather than a mini-pc though? It'll give you more storage upgradeability over a mini-pc, and a quality NAS could probably host everything.
I would also consider buying used, especially first starting out. You can save some money buying a model year or two older hardware for decent savings.
Well, tbf, creepy stuff does happen in nowhere.