

Interesting post, would be good to support the author/publisher with a source link. Especially since it isn’t pay walled.


Interesting post, would be good to support the author/publisher with a source link. Especially since it isn’t pay walled.
I understand the language and meaning, I may just be in a whoosh.
Depending on the topics, Whirlpool is still pretty active: https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/
I’m confused, this post shows as just 20hrs old for me?


Perhaps someone who has contributed no posts shouldn’t condemn those who do.
When they made Chex “bolder” it got bad.
The second most voted comment is a transcript. Hint hint. 😆


Is there any plans for a data migration feature from Plausible?


I’ve been using Plausible for a long time, will definately be checking this out.
Yup. Never understood the Bing hate, they got better years ago. DDG is a source in my SearXNG instance, does fine.
I can catch flies.
This would be nice. Or something like an NSFW filter, so you can know a bot posted but ignore it unless you want to see it.


DNS doesn’t fail over, unfortunately.
Interesting. I will test my laptop woth Firefox tomorrow, see if there is anything janky going on that would make it work.
I currently have it working with Chromium web apps, Thunderbird, and Element.


Please don’t go to chiropractors.
While not all functions work, they do a lot of things in Wayland. xdotool search, xdotool winactivate, xdotool windowsize, xdotool windowmove, xdotool keyup, and wmctrl -r all work fine, and my “move to” script (that positions all my windows on startup) works in Wayland using those.


Ahh, makes sense for your use case, then.
Rather than ST I used to use rsync+ssh, and just had a Docker SSH container running with users in the ENV.
I’ve switched to WG in all devices since then, though.


At that point why not use rsync?
There are plenty of alternative Internets. And even just skipping the HTTP protocol is a start. IRC is a great example.