stown Now • 100%
When I say illegal immigrants I'm talking about the way they entered the country. Illegal is an adverb in this situation because it describes the way they immigrated.
In the future I'll try to use "illegally immigrating persons" so as to make this absurdly clear.
stown Now • 100%
It is very telling when the laws are used to dissuade and punish the illegal immigrants for working instead of the companies and corporations for hiring them. If you make illegal labor unprofitable then you will largely get rid of it.
stown Now • 83%
Probably just wanted to end his suffering...who am I kidding.
stown Now • 100%
Well you're definitely slinging a bunch of bullshit around without any proof so why not just STFU? When you are getting massive downvotes for your incorrect claims you double-down and start calling names?! This is a clear sign of somebody who isn't worth listening to or their ideas/opinions worth regarding.
stown Now • 100%
You've been spending too much time around conservatives.
stown Now • 100%
Fresh Graphene. In order to get stock Android back you would need to install it back on your phone. A factory reset removes all data, settings, and apps that were put on the phone by the user.
stown Now • 100%
Then why make the claim as if it were fact?
stown Now • 100%
In order to prove this you would need a huge sample poll from each religion and it would need to be representative of the size of each flavor. Then and only then could you begin to make that kind of generalized statement.
stown Now • 100%
Judging a group of people by one of its members is wrong, it's the same form of prejudice.
stown Now • 100%
There are many different flavors of Christianity just like there are many different flavors of Islam. Each flavor has its own set of doctrines that they apply to themselves. None of those different flavors can claim to be the true flavor. Defining a religion by just one of its flavors is misguided and wrong.
stown Now • 72%
But we did shoot it down...
stown Now • 100%
Ventrillo and Teamspeak as well
stown Now • 100%
TIL Ukraine refers to it's agricultural workers as peasants. WTF? Hopefully just a bad translation...
stown Now • 90%
I didn't realize it was possible to host your own backend locally... I thought it was just hosting the webUI locally.
stown Now • 55%
Jumping from one proprietary system to another isn't really an improvement.
stown Now • 100%
I'm hopeful that the non-ultra version will be compact... But what else will they remove to make it not so ultra?
stown Now • 91%
Why so many upvotes for an advertisement?
stown Now • 100%
Nah babe, I never said that, you must be tripping.
stown Now • 20%
Look at the fucking link!
stown Now • 86%
According to that chart GenX is still a problem and they'll be around for a while. The thing that gets me worried is the huge number of "Independents" in Millennials and GenZ. How many of those are Liberal Independents and how many of those are Conservative Independents? I wish there was a followup question whenever people where given the option of Independent.
I'm looking to try self-hosting an XMPP server for my family to use as a secure communication platform. I realize that end2end encryption with XMPP doesn't seem as strong as something like Matrix but my self-hosted Matrix server has been very unreliable. I'm looking for recommendations and resources. I'v considered running Prosody and Openfire but both of them look like a pretty involved installation process with plenty of room to fuck up. Does anyone know of something similar to matrix-ansible-install for an XMPP server? Should I be looking at something besides Prosody or Openfire? Please, no YouTube tutorials. I prefer written instructions.
Is there currently a way on Lemmy-ui to mark a post as "read" so that it no longer shows up in the feed? As the admin of my personal server I know I can remove the post but I'm looking for a solution that doesn't affect others on my instance. I see a setting for hiding read posts but I don't see a way to mark a post as being read.
If you are updating Lemmy to version 0.18.0 you may want to be aware of this bug that exists with site icons. It will break your site.
cross-posted from: https://sedd.it/post/2576 > Just wanted to know if I should expect any issues with this set-up. 1st proxy is NGINX on the host machine (Ansible-setup). 2nd proxy is NGINX on OPNsense. I'm using self signed certs on the host machine because I don't want port 80 left open. OPNsense ACME plugin manages my certificates. > > I've noticed that a lot of comments do not get pulled with posts. Also, I am unable to log in to my server with Jerboa. > > Does lemmy use port 80 for anything besides getting SSL certs? Will the double proxy screw up federation or my ability to log in through 3rd party solutions?
Just wanted to know if I should expect any issues with this set-up. 1st proxy is NGINX on the host machine (Ansible-setup). 2nd proxy is NGINX on OPNsense. I'm using self signed certs on the host machine because I don't want port 80 left open. OPNsense ACME plugin manages my certificates. I've noticed that a lot of comments do not get pulled with posts. Also, I am unable to log in to my server with Jerboa. Does lemmy use port 80 for anything besides getting SSL certs? Will the double proxy screw up federation or my ability to log in through 3rd party solutions?