To get into such a position a nation must lose part of its humanity to become a emotionless machine.
Very well said! This is the exact impression I get from countries that are at the top of the economical hierarchy
To get into such a position a nation must lose part of its humanity to become a emotionless machine.
Very well said! This is the exact impression I get from countries that are at the top of the economical hierarchy


Wow, that’s pretty neat, thanks!


I’m trying to find an alternative to VPN to be used on a locked up Windows device I can’t install any apps on. And it should be easy enough to be usable by non-tech-savvy people. @moonpiedumplings@programming.dev already provided a good solution


Thanks! I’ll look into it


That’s exactly what I need, thanks!


Thanks! SOCKS5 proxy is a good option, I don’t know why I didn’t think of it from the very beginning…
My goal is to bypass local censorship on university computers that don’t allow running any executables except those provided by the administrator. And I’m trying to help professors who aren’t particularly tech-savvy, so a webproxy is actually still a better option.
A browser inside a docker is a very viable solution, however my VPS is super small, so I don’t have resources for that unfortunately.


Close to invidious but not specific to any particular site. A page that allows to open other pages through it, like a browser inside a web page except it’s only for opening a website and has no other browser functionality. Here’s a proprietary example: croxyproxy.com


I’ve been looking for something like this for so long, thanks so much! I like how minimal and functional it is at the same time. This is the best combination of social media and blogging.
Today I learned one new useful word. Thanks!
It’s funny how deciding which side is truthful is based on which side you belong to. It’s also amusing seeing how people come up with myriads of proofs their side is right when the only true argument is “my interests go along with theirs”. And it’s tragic that both sides kind of tell the truth at the same time however contradicting it is…


Thanks. 85% for 2.0.0 is really good!
Thanks! I am an absolute newb in this. Is there a patch that does that?
Oh that’s an important detail, thanks!


Tested with my instance and nothing worked unfortunately… @myszka@lemmy.ml @oddpixel@lemmy.wtf
Hasn’t it kind of already started? All these individual wars are always backed up by either of the two big economic blocks: China and its allies vs. USA and its allies. It really looks like a rehearsal before a full-blown confrontation.


I got similar results. However, fediverse servers pull data from other servers only after someone subscribes to profiles on them. I’m setting my own Funkwhale instance and when it’s up, I’ll try subscribing from Mastodon and then uploading something
Interfering with elections is something you can easily imagine another country doing. But going to quite a small foreign social network just to spoil its users’ experience? That sounds very weird to me


Okay I’ve confused concurrency for parallel downloading. The latter browsers still don’t do by default. And that’s the reason I used to use download managers
That’s pretty biased. I wonder what your opinion is based on
Did they actually decide against mass scanning for good or are they just going to rebrand it again? I’m confused