Glad you fixed it!
Glad you fixed it!
I see the error… You need a valid and non self-signed cert. See how letsencrypt work, its easy and the industry standard today on certs. Its also free and open source.
Mine worke just fine, what errors do you get? Does it work from web access?
Is your instance accessible from outside your self host? Does it federate?
All babies looks ugly to me… I think its a social construct to say babies are good looking…
Or maybe just a different “beauty” category.
Yeah I am not good at it (porn, I mean…) Better at the other one (pron, I mean …)
Fuck! Porn! But maybe Lemmy.world could ban me… /s
Mee too… Well, it means the fediverse is getting popular!
Pron and spam… It means success!
After a few days my one use instance is globbing up 190mb of disk space. I am subscribed to quite a few communities too.
Gentoo! Of course!
Its nice and pretty nerdy. As web based nmarkdown editor in pretty good and the extra features rocks.
It has a few quirks I don’t like though, on the self-hosted side:
But from functionality point of view, I love it
Actually…
1 the cat bring live mouse and forget about him/her
2 the cat ask for food or general attention (at 3am)
3 the cat wakes the dogs
4 the dogs wake me
5 I shout and send them all to sleep again
6 the mouse pops up and wake me again
7 I give up
I did this for years.
Actual budget, grist, lubelogger (if you own a vehicle). Maybe fittrackee if you do sports.
And silverbullet, indeed radicale to get rid of google contacts and calendar.
And stirlingpdf is also great…
My cat.
Hear you loud and clear!
Hi amico Ukrainian lemmer! Glad to see you here.
I hope it will be seen also from Lemmy.tomorrow! (Pun intended)
What is the point in installing OpenWRT on something that is not a router? I use it, i have it on a few different WiFi access points…
but what would be the reason to install on a regular pc, whether on VM or not?
I do! I like your instance very much (i like all instances actually… but some how yours has that little extra spicy, ykwim)
Setup a cron that does it once per day, when you don’t need it, like certbot does. Easy.