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Or maybe the lemmy source code should include a canonical tag to the original host’s post?
Or maybe the lemmy source code should include a canonical tag to the original host’s post?
Would it be a better idea to exclude any URLs that are similar to /c/*@*.*
I think that would block external communities but keep local ones still indexable in their native locations.
Even if its “just” to get a notably higher refresh rate. If you’re considering around 4090 kind of prices a lovely higher refresh rate 1440p monitor would be a great sweet spot to consider.
Though I’d maybe say different if its business expense to earn you revenue and gaming is only lighter touch.
For my setup, I used UDP port 443. For the vast majority of situations it works well as TCP 443 is for secure internet traffic. It seems admins often blanket 443 port open regardless of protocol 🙃
Yeah exactly that 👍 It’s a self hosted web analytics platform but also has Tag Management available via a first party plugin. It is very comparable to GTM and if you have some frontend JavaScript knowledge it has everything you’d reasonably need I think.
Its a really interesting series this - worth a watch!
This seems quite similar to Segment’s offering. Matomo (formerly Piwik) have a self hosted tag management system that could be slightly closer to Google Tag Manager configuration for anyone who is looking for a like for like replacement.
They also have a mature and self hosted analytics package too.
This might suit you? https://store.steampowered.com/app/1512590/Punch_A_Bunch/