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Here’s the official birthday post: https://lemmy.zip/post/17065877
There’s also an overview of the first year at https://yearone.lemmy.zip/
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Here’s the official birthday post: https://lemmy.zip/post/17065877
There’s also an overview of the first year at https://yearone.lemmy.zip/
lemmy.zip’s birthday is tomorrow!
The TLD TL;DR is basically that domains don’t come out of nowhere. Just like how you need a lemmy.zip domain to be able to have the subdomains next.lemmy.zip or old.lemmy.zip, in order to have the domain lemmy.zip you must first have someone to run the .zip top-level domain (in this case, Google)
Like Forester mentioned in the other comment, you can have any combination of letters you want as a TLD, you just have to set up and manage all the infra for it (or find somebody else to do it for you)
It’s just your OpenStreetMap username, doesn’t have to a real name. You can set “your name” to be some anonymous gibberish if you’d like
My guess would then be probably Tailscale or Pihole somehow interfering with that connection for some reason. Idk if you’re able (or willing) to remove those from the equation, but that might help narrow things down. If you have access to another computer locally, maybe sharing a folder on that and gradually adding steps to make it closer to your target system until it stops working?
I’ve personally been used Cx File Explorer to locally access SMB-shared folders from a Win10 device and a OpenMediaVault-based NAS, without problem (neither accessible remotely so cant attest there)
What exactly is not working? Are you getting any usable error messages? If you’re not out of the country yet, can you connect locally? Do other SMB shares work?
You may enjoy !theowlhouse@lemmy.world!
Haven’t had any interactions with ST.W personally, but I feel tempted to share the testimony of someone who begs to differ (@Stamets@lemmy.world of !tenforward@lemmy.world): https://lemmy.zip/post/9940581
The description does say it contains interference modifications, most notably increasing text size. This seems more like a “(grand)parent mode” preset than just any sort of ruse to keep the data farms running
Huh. I know Masto doesn’t do Markdown formatting, but I think that would’ve worked here. I guess escaping that does make more sense though
Luckily you can edit titles on Lemmy
The only significant results for “ro_V26” relate to TBLauncher’s Weblate project, which has the note:
Translations for v26 (Android 8.0 or API level 26) should go only in strings-v26 component (not in strings) but I can’t find a way to remove the language-v26 from strings
https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/tblauncher/strings/ro_V26/
So looks like just a product-version-specific translation and a configuration problem
They were being sent to Springfield to upgrade and modernize the Tire Fire
The three -verse terms I’ve heard in use are:
You should check out !theowlhouse@lemmy.world
Relevant xkcd (which tbh is also a high risk site for this kinda stuff)
Only 6,000 blinks? That’s nothing but a watered-down scam-in-a-bottle preying on the naïve drivers trying to buy blinker fluid for their very first time. It has to be good for AT LEAST 10,000 blinks before I’d even consider putting in my car
There’s also the term ritardando in music for gradually slowing down, but at least that’s typically abbreviated to “rit.”