Great. Damn. Question.
SOC Eng. Bluenoser. Widows Son. Unreliable narrator. Time ‘Person of the year’ in 2006.
Great. Damn. Question.
I appreciate the speed at which my tax refunds are processed annually, but it’s becoming clear that the “pay now, do the math later” philosophy isn’t working. I read somewhere that philosophy is deliberate in order to make the CRA look more efficient. I guess it’s just become more efficient at being defrauded which sucks.
That is a good book.
Re: downvoting; I think it’s just knee jerk reaction to any suggestion Facebook can do anything good. I have the same reaction but, like you, there’s a specific group I belong to that doesn’t exist elsewhere and it’s one of the few groups that isn’t toxic or hysterical.
This is not an airport. You don’t have to announce your departure. You can just leave.
You can’t just say blocked. It doesn’t work that way. #michaelscott
psst. It’s the federation.
What a bizarre thing to think.
That’s the app I use. It is nice.
I just find the federated timeline a good way to find new people. Because everyone is stuffed onto the flagship instance, there’s prolly lots on the local timeline. But not so for smaller or newer instances.
A true poet!
This comment hurts my brain. There’s a lot more to the fediverse than a single app.
I’ve been surprised to find that females in my circle consider dude gender neutral.
Commas matter.
Some (all?) of the apps just wrap the FB website so they can’t really tell what’s happening to block it or could do so without hitting a bunch of innocents.
Addling a vote for Fastmail. It’s great, priced right, privacy centric, has wicked 1Passwold integration (including disposable email addresses) and nerdy features for those who want them.
Personally I use Hey but that’s because imma snob.
I recently had a Kona loaner with that. It was so dumb.
Thank you, I did not know that.
Do you have to block communities? I thought you could just not join them to avoid their content.
Judge Dredd, obvi.
Many moons ago I used heartbeat for this, but you’d need both servers in the same cidr range. I assume that’s not the case here.
In your case you could probably use a dynamic DNS service to move the IP around, but the challenge would be knowing when to kick it off.
You could write scripts to determine when the live one goes down, but we’re probably already more complicated than you were looking for.
gasps right before Christmas? Totally unforseeable!