Probably because they’re shifting development work to something else. Doing it this way and making it run offline frees up developers.
Cryptography nerd
Probably because they’re shifting development work to something else. Doing it this way and making it run offline frees up developers.
The main program is open, but the development tools are not
Besides all the other stuff mentioned, you can invite them to stuff occasionally and prepay everything. Make it a family event if you want to.
Plenty of family subscription services too (including for some of those your listed), although distance limits might come into play for some family subscriptions
Degree of certainty is the difference
You need to set up a publicly accessible device (in this case the VPS) as your IPv6 gateway
So you set up your VPN connecting your network to the VPS (should probably be set up from the router) and set your router to advertise an IP adress for the VPS which is routable from your local network as the gateway address (and should probably also run DHCPv6 for your network)
(note, I have not set up this stuff myself so I can’t help with implementation details)
More ambition, lol. The K9 Mail app now has backing by Mozilla
Because certainly they don’t think brigades harm communities if they won’t trust mods to set subreddits as private
“we won’t let moderators harm their communities by not letting them eg. protect their communities from brigades and similar harassment”
Sure you thought that through, reddit admins?
Microsoft had a dual screen foldable like that, then stopped supporting it
LG had a partial rollable prototype before they stopped making phones
Obsession with control, including control over future generations
No, this will only lead people without access to Google Play to be forced to get it from somebody who has modified the app to fake the check.
With an automated refactoring step to pretend it’s really not derivative work despite being extremely derivative
It depends on the type of location, small remote locations might not even get their own local network
They’re not for long term storage, they’re for transient storage like photography, in particular stuff like surveillance cameras
I’m not taking the fall!
See also https://slrpnk.net/comment/10312933
What you’re suggesting can’t work
I sympathize with some of it, but you’re going too far
Content addressable posts like what Bluesky’s atproto does and cryptographic identity allows for portable posts and identities, and it even allows forkable communities as you can import and move entire conversations, and even mirror conversations that one team of mods may not like into another community (I made my first blog post about content addressable forums literally a whole decade ago)
And when posting to any /c/books the default visibility should be the same assuming a neutral reputation server and a neutral reputation user.
Literally impossible according to the CAP theorem (database terminology) in a decentralized network where not all servers federate with all (often because they just never have interacted and thus don’t know of each other)
You have to push the communities to participate in multiple parallel communities, that’s much more reliable. Together with a credible threat that the community can depose bad mod teams by forking, you have a much better chance of preventing bad mod behavior
A fake bitcoin wallet