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semi-retired coder; I crawl the cyberspace in Linux, pay with Bitcoin and live of coffee ...
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This can and will change; see https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67718719 for one of the options.
ELI5 by CoinDesk:
XRP is both an unlawfully sold investment contract when sold to VCs or institutional buyers, but a perfectly lawful, “something else” when sold anonymously via cryptocurrency exchanges, or distributed to employees or by insiders.
Thanks for this tip. Seems interesting - watched this tutorial/presentation video. Will try it out asap 😅
I agree. We are 3 weeks in 30-31 range, trading volume (where I see) is decreasing.
My thinking is this will It will break down (probably not below 25) before breaking up later in the year ...
Requirement is "somewhat private" - puttin' it on IPFS makes it public by default ...
TicWatch user here.
After going thru a couple watches in the past and fiddling with may apps I realized that I don't use 99% of them. I just use it for workout tracking (Google Fit) an quick glances at SMS and email notifications.
Everything else I do on a bigger phone screen ...
Also learn how to translate docker commands to docker-compose.yml
But is that done somewhere on a gateway itself (blacklisting is included functionality) or only on reverse proxy (if its used)?
How is black-listing technically done on a gateway?
IPFS gateway DMCA takedowns
A volunteer IPFS gateway operator has quit after major publishers demanded the removal of 7,350 URLs, none of which had ever been accessed.
Anyone here target of this?
How is black-listing even done on IPFS?
I ran gPodder for a long time, but since finding audiobookshelf I didn't look back - runs fine on docker.
My docker-compose.yaml:
services:
audiobookshelf:
image: ghcr.io/advplyr/audiobookshelf:latest
environment:
- AUDIOBOOKSHELF_UID=1000
- AUDIOBOOKSHELF_GID=1000
- TZ=Europe/Ljubljana
ports:
- 13378:80
volumes:
- /volume1/media/audiobookshelf/podcasts:/podcasts
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
restart: unless-stopped
That would still open links in mobile Firefox with all it entails (persistent cookies, ads without ad-blocker installed).
But as I mentioned in other comment - I'm using Jerboa app now - links are opened in default browser (Firefox Focus). I'm a happy camper 😁
The most important question!
I'm used to charging my TicWatch every night, but then I miss on sleep tracking ...
All valid points. But have to know we are stil not at 1.0, neither in specification, neither in ipfs-cli/kubo implementation ...
Will it ever be fixed/finished? Don't know, but would love it to be 😋
Found Jerboa for Lemmy - looks promising - links open in default browser (Firefox Focus for me)
Sure did.
I had a plan and it worked out. I'm stil invested but with part the "winnings" I was able to pay off the mortgage, sell old place, build a new house and in the end execute a retirement plan ... It took a couple of years but yeah, life changing! 😅
Best advice I can give: DO NOT DAY TRADE! Its an investment - know what you hold - don't let yourself to get greedy - and make a plan to take out profit.
Way off-topic here, but holly F* there is a lot of ads!
I come from Firefox Focus on Android, but have now installed lemmy.world as a Chrome app (until good client comes by) and wow!
What do you guys use for mobile usage that prevents the ad-bombardment (when viewing linked content)?
I opted for ZeroTier - this way I can connect many devices outside home network to any device inside ...