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Sollte es nicht möglich sein, einen Hostname auf Ursprung (LAN/WAN) zu prüfen?
Das ist für Firefox denke ich out-of-scope und ist halt eigentlich etwas, das nur den router interessieren sollte.
Kann dein Problem auch nicht wirklich reproduzieren, meistens reicht es explizit http://*
anzugeben oder eben den http Port hinter die Adresse zu hängen. Bei self-signed Zertifikaten muss ich das nur einmal akzeptieren und jeder weitere Besuch danach läuft normal ab. Habe glaube ich auch nie iwas darüber in about:config
ändern müssen.
I would consider myself a normie, specifically regarding reddit, as I only spent my time lurking there and already have more comments on lemmy than on 7 years on reddit.
The current vibe and atmosphere just feels kind of special. Almost everyone is figuring stuff out, no one is down voted for asking some basic questions and I don’t have the feeling that some grammar nazi is immediately around the corner to correct my many mistakes, just to get that sweet, sweet karma.
Lol, I think the first one would definitely have flown over my head without explanation. Also, I don’t know if it’s instance specific, but I can’t seem to find my reputation on my profile, neither on feddit.de/lemmy-ui or Jerboa. Where do you get that information?
Maybe it could be useful for moderators or admins to access that information? But that also poses the risk of accounts “reputation-farming” like on reddit to sell the account to some bot-farm that uses it for astro-turfing or sth similar.
Iirc larifistreams.com was decently reliable to have every f1 stream. Personally I have switched to F1TV. It’s somewhat finicky to get running if you’re in a country like germany, where it’s not officially available, but the quality of the commentary and functionality overall is so much better then for example skyf1.
I think the lack of a karma equivalent, and thus karma farming, results in much more thought out and unique posts/comments.
Hosting the images directly on the lemmy/kbin instance creates imo unnecessary traffic to the servers. I don’t know if admins can disable selfhosting images, but considering the low-powered machines almost every instance is currently hosted on, I would assume it would be in everyones self-interest to outsource image hosting (at least for now).
The thread on lemmy.world you linked mentions this Github Issue. Could this be related?
Not sure who else is a Skrull and wondering if we’re seeing Ross again in this show, but I’m certain Fury already is three steps ahead. Can’t wait for next week’s episode.
Spoiler: No Russian
Also, I think Gravin is definitely pulling a “No Russian” from COD:MW2. Killing Hill on the square was definitely a main part of the plan.
Would love to get two Episodes at least at the start of each series. Some shows do this and I think it’s a lot easier to build up hype that way.
It’s kinda obvious, isn’t it. Just recreate the community/magazine on lemmy/kbin :D
Maybe advertise your community in the subreddit while telling everyone that you have been replaced as a moderator.
HackMd wurde doch in CodiMD weiterentwickelt was jetzt in HedgeDoc geendet ist. Das ist doch schon seit jahren selfhostable? 🤔
Ah sehr nice :D Gut zu wissen, danke! Unterstützt wohl auch OAuth, das könnte ich tatsächlich mal vorschlagen. Muss auch mal schauen, was Nextcloud da noch an ähnlichen Apps anbietet, da ziehen wir demnächst auch auf eine selbst gehostete Instanz um.