I used to use traefik back when it was new and less complex and the 2.0 complexity forced my hand to drop it for my homelab.
I used to use traefik back when it was new and less complex and the 2.0 complexity forced my hand to drop it for my homelab.
Duckduckgo or SearX
it does if you ever will operate there though
In other words for most people, no impact.
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The impetus to pay once is supporting great Foss software. I personally think a donation model works for me but I don’t research human behaviour or marketing either.
How is it “fake Foss” when you can just download and run the code without paywalled features and not spending anything.
We managed to train ours to say “Oh my goodness!” in the appropriate contexts. Very cute 3 year old.
Again companies operating in the EU. While you may have implemented compliance it doesn’t mean you understand the law.
If not in the EU, this doesn’t impact a business not planning to operate there.
Plenty of other countries to move to not in the EU. Also these laws really were designed with multinational companies in mind.
Businesses hoping to explode that big will be able to afford/care about GDPR. A Lemmy instance, not so much.
I mean, they can say it but good luck enforcing it outside the EU’s legal jurisdiction.
Looks like tleilaxu is back on the menu boys.
No need to update unless they’re is a feature or security patch.
Updating to latest could result in not knowing your version in case of recovery or have an exploit pushed.
I keep my closed source stuff on codeberg and open source mirrored on it and GitHub.
Does GDPR even apply to instances not hosted in countries covered by it? No.
Looks like tail scale for ports.
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Weird because gliffy (or whatever it’s called) exists on confluence