

some clients had the ability to parse image links If included in the gemtext, but that was client specific.


some clients had the ability to parse image links If included in the gemtext, but that was client specific.


It’s a wonderful protocol, but I’ve noticed way too many gems getting put up and then never being maintained, not just by way of content, but also certificate management isn’t managed so the server is still existing there, but the content is inaccessible.


Gopher with certificates.
Misson complete. O7


The problem here is that who owns a data center isn’t a matter of breaking the law. It’s only if the data center starts breaking the law, and only then can the lawmaker share that the law is being broken and by whom. It wouldn’t give them carte blanche to go out and say “Microsoft owns that land”.


This reply has some pretty strong “Git gud, Scrub” Energy. It is not a helpful Thing to suggest, and it’s not exactly “generally … achievable” when the entire society is built around forcing people into Mountains of debt.


Good Security and record Profits are antithetical Ideals.


It’s a lot like Gumball.
Babies are made…
I think that’s the consistency.


I think the best way to respond to this is pointing out that you have pointed out, I think, the only way the Mirror Universe might not be as bad as some of the other options…


So… I don’t think the Mirror Universe is supposed to be a goal?


By hoping to survive WWIII…
Probably point to point WiFi, either for an office in LoS or for a wISP.
If they’re super progressive they might also be letting some hobbyists put a LoRA rig up there.


I have a funny screenshot about this! I didn’t know Fedora and OpenSUSE were Debian based! /s



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>.>
inb4 put Linux on it…
Proxmox it and then install a bunch of Linux containers on it!
He’s practicing for his Commodore days