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I'm trying to selfhost some Lemmy communities just for fun :)

Buddhist, researcher, FOSS, Linux, selfhosting enthusiast, plantbased, anarchism and MLM interested.

Trying to be nice. I really dislike the Reddit style aggressive comments. If you are rude I will block and ban you.

  • That’s your example for 800mil…?

  • Only 5 distros exist: Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, RHEL/Fedora, and built it yourself.

  • Haha! How did you simpsonify a photo of yourself?? That's so cool!

  • Thanks! I only knew them as yelling, cursing, and attacking others on mastodon person

  • This was exactly my experience.

  • Every interaction I’ve had with that person is insane. Who even are they?

  • I’m cheating rn

  • It’s a good part of the story :) He gets super handsome in the end for some reason lol

  • I’d play if Apex allowed Linux like it used to

    • 神话 is a fun time travel tv show
    • Nezha 2 was awesome! Wasn’t expecting much
    • I love anything 周星驰 Stephen Chow for comedy. Hong Kong cinema in general is good. I particularly like lookout officer. But its lesser known
    • 武林外传 has got to be the best and most comedic Chinese tv show ever, based in the Ming. The humor is smart and so much fun. Most have seen it and will get references to it
    • classic 西游记
    • 那山那人那狗 cute sentimental movie about a father and son in the countryside
  • Sorry, idk why you got downvoted. I turned those off for me and my instance. Thanks for sharing!

  • Yes. 127.0.0.0 is the localhost. This is the IP the container is listening on. Even if there was no firewall it wouldn’t allow any connection except from the host. If it’s set to 0.0.0.0 it means it’ll allow connections from any IP (which might not be an issue depending on your setup).

    Thanks for explaining this!

  • I just… I never got to the point where I was like ‘This is the one for me.’

    I get this a lot! :) I think it has to be more than just reading but physically experiencing it. Meditation and university classes did it for me.

    I was always pulled away by other ideas in Hinduism or Gnostic Christianity, or Sufism.

    What about those ideas draws you?

  • Thanks this is really helpful. I would prefer local!

  • Surprised so few.

  • Thanks for promoting it! I learned something

  • Thanks :)

    I spent some time reading further into it and expanded since you commented.

    Thanks for sharing I didn’t know he was from there!

  • It’s named after the founder Lynch, Who was an abolitionist no less, not after lynching.

    Very cool he’s from there

    Upon reading his article he even freed a slave that he thought killed his son. Freeing them mid 1780s is super progressive for the time.

    Reading further, his brother Charles Jr. Lynch might be where the term comes from. Upon reading more it seems the term comes his free use of imprisoning Loyalists during the Revolutionary war without support of the law. Then he was worried about getting in trouble for this so he asked the Continental Congress to pass Lynch’s law to forgive it.

    Maybe the term later was construed to me taking the law into your own hands by killing enslaved or freed black people?

    So if this is true, John Lynch, good Lynch, founded Lynchburg. Charles Lynch, bad lynch, termed extrajudicial killings, of mostly enslaved black people. Diverse family.