Tap the community button on the top left hand side, or right depending on the app you’re using, then follow the menu commands until you reach the proper page and then shove it up yo butt
Tap the community button on the top left hand side, or right depending on the app you’re using, then follow the menu commands until you reach the proper page and then shove it up yo butt
I is the because me buttcheeks red
I hope nobody forgets how the CEO of reddit tried to slander Apollo’s creator saying he tried to blackmail them for millions of dollars, and then evidence was brought that showed he is a liar (didn’t realize the call was recorded)
I’ve watched this place explode since Monday, this is just the beginning
The Memmy client on iOS convinced me, essentially same Apollo experience with a nicer and more informed community. Seems like everyone who actually participated on Reddit is moving here
Neat
This looks like a paid business vpn… are you even hosting it? I don’t get it
I expect all drivers on the road to know how to drive. I expect every cook at a restaurant to know how to cook. I expect every person on the internet to know how to cook a quesadilla. It’s just logic
It’s not confusing at all, the names are different. Maybe just come up with something original for a domain name
Setting up your own wireguard vpn at home is a great option. Look up pivpn. I recommend setting the port to 443 or network time (123) to spoof your traffic and have it work everywhere
The raspi is either a small hacking tool, or a learning tool. It certainly isn’t ideal for things like nextcloud, but it is by far the coolest and most fun way to learn Linux and self hosted services. I ran emulation station, did nextcloud, pihole, pivpn, fail2ban, did robotics, learned python. I now use it for one thing - pivpn (Wireguard) and pihole to access my home network remotely
This is awesome! Side note for Memmy users… how do you view all 7 images here? Not working!