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It runs 24/7. My Lemmy instance among other things, is running on the server.
I use a Power Station from Allpower with UPS capabilities.
I am the administrator of “What the Fediverse”, which includes:
It runs 24/7. My Lemmy instance among other things, is running on the server.
I use a Power Station from Allpower with UPS capabilities.
Pretty sure you just login to iCloud.com and then go to account settings.
I’ll check once I am at a PC.
Pretty sure it was copied from the subreddit, back when the community was created 😅
For those situations where all you can say is wtf?!:
I hope this gets fixed. I use that website a lot and also direct new users towards it.
Only the storage usage has been a problem for me, but that is much easier to handle now. I do wish there was some better documentation for exactly that.
I use a Ubiquiti doorbell, which operates locally. However you do need some extra equipment to set it up.
I prefer laptops, because they are mobile and doesn’t take up much space.
I forgot the name, but just used a free vpn/proxy addon in Firefox.
I was able to use my own VISA, no issues.
Register a premium YouTube account in Pakistan via a VPN and pay only $2 a month.
Tomorrow Lemmy.wtf will also be one year 🎉🎉
What’s a “green server”?
Doesn’t .com mean “commercial” and that doesn’t fit his project at all.
Go to Namecheap.com and play around with their domain generator. There’s plenty of none-ccTLD’s to choose from.
Depending on the project, you could find a gTLD that fits your project.
.tech .dev .app …etc
The Lounge. Very convenient to use.
Also consider that Instagram uses aggressive image compression and then you import from that to Pixelfed, which also does its own compression. No wonder the quality is questionable.
Have you tried adding an original image to Pixelfed?
Not natively in Pixelfed.
This is a setting by the admin of that Pixelfed instance. Try another instance, if you are unhappy with the quality.
I think this might be different from country to country, but the bundles seem to come and go at random. At least here in Denmark.