Skyline

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[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 38 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Cloudflare works really well and has a good UI. Namecheap also works well, but it takes more clicks to adjust DNS records.

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sure, it's possible. I could do it by hand, but the more clients you want to add, the more cumbersome the process. What I'd like is a tool to automate what is mostly a templating process.

 

Is there an open-source tool to bulk-generate wireguard configurations without managing the wireguard installation itself?

I have an existing server set up with a special wireguard configuration that I created manually. I want to add a standard VPN server configuration to that machine without affecting the existing configuration. I've used tools for this in the past, but they all work on the premise that wireguard isn't already installed and that only said tool is used to managed the installation. I'm worried this might break my existing config, so what I want is something to automate generating keys and writing configuration files, without interacting with the existing wireguard installation. Does this exist?

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 4 points 1 year ago

For me, this has been the case for years, at least on Windows and Linux. It happens mostly on Maps, but also on Docs/Sheets, and to a lesser extent on GMail.

I use Firefox, but I have never had the same experience with it as those who claim it's just as fast as Chrome.

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

I have not, but from screenshots it seems only a minor reskin.

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

There was a Linux client I saw a while ago—Spring Mail or something like that?—which first downloaded your email from your provider onto their own servers, then your local client got them from their server. This additional cloud step is what I want to avoid.

 

Besides Thunderbird, is there any good desktop mail client for Windows that doesn't involve uploading mail to a cloud first?

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[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

Yes, I mean in the main feed.

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 7 points 1 year ago

Yeah, having the option is not a bad thing. Nothing changes for those who use the apps or want them there, but it lets people remove them if that's what they want.

 

Please add an option to show downvotes separate from upvotes. I find that information much more useful than just the total score.

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For those of you that do, join us at !fountainpens@wayfarershaven.eu :)

 

We have been on 6 GB RAM since the 12 Pro, so for those hoping for an increase this year, it looks like it won’t happen.

 

Currently, Memmy works ok, even though it doesn't have a tablet-specific UI. Mlem only works on the iPhone aspect ratio.

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you for sharing this story. I've recently watched this video on MLMs and it describes exactly the kind of situations your mom found herself in. I thought these MLM schemes were bad before, but I had no idea just how horrible they actually are...

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Do you find DDG to be slower than Bing or Google? A few years ago I thought there was a noticeable delay with DDG, but not with Google.

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks! I have no idea how I hadn't tried that before! 😅

[–] Skyline@lemmy.cafe 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think on Eureka grinders the 0 label may not actually be the point where the burrs touch. There is an experiment you can do to find where your true 0 is by slowly turning the burrs by hand while lowering the setting until they touch. Since your touching point might be a lot below 0, you might not be grinding as fine as you think!

 

It looks like several Lemmy instances were exploited last night. It doesn't appear that much damage has been done, but users may have to log out and back in if they use mobile apps.

@Illecors@lemmy.cafe have you found any indication that lemmy.cafe may have been targeted too?

 

When using an iPad in landscape mode, text lines in posts and comments are very wide. An option to reduce the width of the posts and comments to about 1/3–1/4 of the screen width, like Apollo did by default, would improve readability. Please consider this layout option if there is support for it.

Thanks a lot for your work on this app!

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