You can’t have a Lemmy wide rule for anything because that’s not how federation works.
You can’t have a Lemmy wide rule for anything because that’s not how federation works.
We’ve got it too but we pronounce it right.
Glad I host my own instance so I get to choose what I get to see.
There’s actually a pretty simple explanation to this if you understand the way that GPT-3 trains on the models that it’s given.
I’ll try to make this as short as possible, because to naturally explain it it would take hour by hour
by hour to endure a response by hour by hour and keep going and learning. Each by hour by hour. Thank you by hour for each hour.
Almost Heaven.
Fuck the context I wanna be MAD!
Like the kid asking if there’s any homework tonight 😆
Could be either of those! It’s just me in here. But I use https://github.com/Fmstrat/lcs to seed my server with a bunch of stuff so I can subscribe to what I want to see. Or reply with my own account on my own server!
I don’t gotta be on no stinking list!
Speedrunning the debian download process. You should post that time.
I don’t see my instance on there.
Oh this is interesting. Yours is shortened too.
I host my own instance and it’s just me (because I’m so unlikable I can’t even get my 2 FRIENDS to join my instance. I digress)
I wonder if there’s some setting or ENV variable somewhere on the instance to change that.
As far as I can tell the full username is only hidden on the same instance. So for instance, I see your full user name, but I only see the shortname for mine.
To each their own! The story and design of HL2 still holds up for me, but at it’s core the mechanics are indeed FPS. If that’s a no-go, it’s unfortunate, but understandable.
If you haven’t played half life 2 you should stop what you’re doing right now and do that.
This is disgraceful thank you for marking it nsfw.
This. This shit right here man. I love it.
Well in that case, tailscale is running as a daemon, so it effectively is doing it’s own little Dynamic DNS.
I suppose the point I’m trying to make is SOMEONE has to know your public Home IP. In the case of using tailscale, it would be the tailscale servers. But you would be correct that I don’t believe it would be published to any public DNS servers.
In my case, I’m using cloudflare for DDNS.
The solution I describe comes with a bit of risk acceptance (just like anything else really).
Well the VPN connection depending on what technology you use will still need to connect to the Public home IP, which is probably dynamic, which means that you’d probably need to use Dyanmic DNS to keep it connecting properly.
As far as someone just connecting to the reverse proxy the Home IP shouldn’t be visible at all. I just mean it wouldn’t hide well were someone really trying to find it.
I’m not sure I’m explaining this well. I haven’t had coffee yet.
There are actually 2 processors in the devices. 1 that constantly listens for a keyword, Al la, Alexa, Hey Google. When it hears it it quickly spins up another “computer” that then sends your voice back and forth to the servers for processing and response. It’s part of the reason that the listen word isn’t easily customized.