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  • Dyndns really shouldn’t affect your connection, as long as you have a local client that updates your record automatically.

    I use jellyfin together with caddy and it was pretty seamless to setup. I configured the caddyfile to redirect my incoming domain to my local ip and the rest worked automatically. It sets up a legitimate certificate for the domain using lets encrypt and automatically renews it.

    When you have an encrypted connection, the isp can’t see what is being sent between you and the webserver. They can however see your dns-requests unless you have dns over encryption enabled.

    The only security measure beyond keeping things up to date that i would recommend is to have a geo-blocker enabled for incoming traffic to your network.


  • teslasaur@lemmy.worldtoFediverse memes@feddit.ukYou look a bit skinny, son.
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    2 months ago

    Nail, meet head. This is the Lemmy experience.

    Reddit was big enough for people to have different interests and, here is the kicker, the subreddit system was a perfect way to separate the people that didn’t give a shit about a subject and those that did.

    There was life besides /all

    If you remove /all from Lemmy you have, maybe, 3-4 communities that post with any regularity. Within those there are maybe 2 people in total that post.

    It’s turning to shit. A complete and utter echo chamber.



  • Why we’re not doing that is beyond me. It’s like “they” think that without a “carrot on a stick” everyone will stop working

    The people who takes care of your sewage would likely also want to do something else fulfilling. But the difference is that they feel a sense of duty, the sense that those other lazy bastards that get to play music or do ‘nothing’ wont do it. Then they are left with the feeling of either doing something useful for others and get payed, or feeling useless and getting payed. Most people would rather feel useful in a practical sense.

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  • Your pension is tied to these companies stocks. I can pretty much guarantee that “your” pension fund owns quite a few of these stocks.

    But, and this is the important part, that isn’t your pension. It is the pension for those that are retired right now. There is no saved stack of money that you earned during your life thats waiting for you. Unless there is an equal amount of tax paying workers by the time you retire, you wont be getting that pension.