I know, I think I just got called upper and lower class at the same time. How was that up voted so much?
Found the hiker.
Yes? There are Lemmy clients that are open source, for instance. And the Wireguard client is.
So?
- Export settings and saves.
- Make a new account.
- Import settings and saves.
- Update bio with link to your old profile on your current instance:
http://new.instance/u/olduser@lemm.ee
if you really want people to see your post/comment history
Communities will move as well, it's not a big deal.
In your post, you seem worried about the fact that the connections people make will be hyper local in real life, but you seem to be missing the fact that the Fediverse is the antithesis of that online.
Lemm.ee is just one house in the neighborhood, the important part is the community formed in the entire city, no matter where they live. If a house burns down, the occupants move on, but the community they are a part of remains.
This is where MCP comes in. It's a protocol for LLMs to call standard tools. Basically the LLM would figure out the tool to use from the context, then figure out the order of parameters from those the MCP server says is available, send the JSON, and parse the response.
Granted this is not Headscale's fault, they're just using Tailscale clients. Either way I'm glad I use a roll-your-own Wireguard.
I and my partner also don't use those OSs, but it's more the point of using FOSS when we can.
Join our Discord server for a chat and community support.
Sigh...
And even worse:
Everything in Tailscale is Open Source, except the GUI clients for proprietary OS (Windows and macOS/iOS), and the control server.
I just scrolled through your post history. Many of your posts are items I have read and/or scrolled past absorbing the headline. These have kept me, and others I speak with, informed. So I would say, definitely, and please continue.
Plus, it's much more likely you are reaching humans here.
I think you make some toxic jumps from A to E instead of the optional B, C, or D if your mind not only goes to a relationship, but instantly jumps to both parties being toxic.
She's also working for a right leaning network.
No, it doesn't. You can shoot someone with a water gun.
And even if it did, rubber bullets are lethal. It's why youre supposed to shoot them so they bounce off the ground, which this officer didn't do. This makes them "less-lethal", which is still lethal.