Yea I made a mistake with that, I corrected it in v1.1
Yea I made a mistake with that, I corrected it in v1.1
In version 1.1 I uploaded Email, it now has a score of 90
The source I used before was wildly inaccurate.
I think above 50 id acceptable, but that’s open for discussion.
Lemmy & Mastodon loses a lot of points due to one instance having ~40% of the users and content.
It’s motivation for us to make sure everyone doesn’t just end up on lemmy.world
I checked and TSLA is still up from where it was 6 and 12 Months ago, how is it in a death cross?
Unfortunately the stock seems fine to my.
Thanks this is the kind of stuff I like to hear.
Yea I’m going to start over with Nextcloud AIO on a LXC.
Thank you, this is a solid answer.
I was hoping to find some kind of guide or at least reassurance that I’m going down the right path. It looks like it
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I fixed the link.
I disabled talk for now, I still get the same amount of warnings.
As a start, there should be a law that no government organisation is allowed to use software they don’t have full control over.
We depend too much on Microsoft and AWS etc.
These things can be taken away from us, and is a threat to our security.
We really should distinguish between a Algorithm, a LLM and AI
They are very different things, if you let a LLM run your nuclear reactor you’re in for a bad time.
I think it would boost the market for the real thing more.
It’s possible that there are people that would become into AI generated CP if it was just allowed to be advertised on nsfw website.
And that would lead some to seek out the real thing. I think it’s best to condemn it entirely
I’ve setup Nextcloud on Hetzner, and have ordered a mini PC to run Immich and experiment with.
Still trying to decide on a good cheap email host that I can also move my family on to eventually.
We already have kDrive you get 1TB storage for only 2€ a month, it’s based in Switzerland
Historically liberals have always been right and eventually won.
Got rid of slavery. Got women’s rights. Got Gay rights. Etc.
Currently I’m just using CF as a tunnel so that I can reach my server through eg. immich.mydomain.com anywhere in the world. The issue I’m running into is Large files fail (they have file size limits)
If they put a lot of focused on having a good UX and some marketing I could see it outgrow Lemmy the same way Bluesky outgrew Mastodon
Yea most services are basically fully controlled by one entity and score like less than 10.
So 50+ is really good, I think currently Email is the gold standard. Services should strive to be as decentralised as Email