I think you’re assuming a lot about what I’m doing here. In this case, I wanted to rename the community to move an emoji and make it more consistent with the other similar communities on our server.
I’m the owner and admin of the instance, and sometimes there are tidying/housekeeping tasks I need to do with user-created communities.
As a workaround, I was able to sign in as a second admin user, go to a post/comment I made in the community, and assign myself moderator through the ... menu.
Test comment, please ignore
The app stores already know.
I had good luck with free wifi at coffee shops. The fastest wifi I had in Japan was at a Starbucks. I haven’t had great luck with the free wifi on trains at all.
I have heard Ubigo is a good option for esim cards. Make sure to enroll when you have reliable internet access already.
If you’re looking for a vendor for your portable wifi, IVideo gave us a router with excellent speeds on my last visit, and the return process was a simple prepaid envelope. Make sure to double-check the opening hours of the shop if you pick up your router locally.
It’s probably the AudioData API.
Networking two machines is easy; networking several with good onboarding and DNS is not as easy.
Tailscale is a nice way to set up a private network between your machines. It’s perfectly fine.
IMO this is to be expected for any travel lock – something this small and light is vulnerable to a rock just as much as the TSA key set.
I’m not denying that Mozilla has a history of poor governance. But they are the competitor to Google here. You need to consider these things in context to understand what anti-corporate means for the internet.
Server maintenance is complete! Thanks for your patience.