The one reserved for residential usage is home.arpa
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Hopefully there’s more research done. It doesn’t sound like it’s “absolutely carcinogenic”.
The “radiofrequency electromagnetic fields” associated with using mobile phones are “possibly cancer-causing”. Like aspartame, this means there is either limited evidence they can cause cancer in humans, sufficient evidence in animals, or strong evidence about the characteristics.
That’s awesome, glad you were able to find a solution!
Thanks for the tip about brewing time, went with ~16 hours and it was plenty strong. Probably would’ve hated it at 24hrs 😅
Interesting, I made my first batch in a French press…only enough for one serving though. If I make a bigger batch, how long have you found one can store the concentrate? It’d be tempting to make a huge batch on the weekend to last me the week. I only see myself having a cup a day.
ooooooh I can’t be trusted around an open can of condensed milk… I’ll keep the suggestion in mind, sounds delicious. TY!
Maybe an issue with ram? Could be loose, dusty, going bad.
RubyMine, vscode is lacking for Ruby development unfortunately.
It sounds pretty awesome. Just wondering if adding additional complexity to the setup is worth it to obfuscate my home IP. Easily setting up redundancy is a good feature in that regard though.
Oooh thanks for the tip about frp
. Interesting.
I might be wrong but that might reflect the supported languages that your instance is configured for. Meaning, waveform.social might be configured only for English and that could be why your language list is limited.
EDIT: Yup just confirmed on my instance. You should ask an admin at waveform to include Undetermined under the supported site languages… or make an account elsewhere 😬
It really depends on the company that you use to manage the domain’s DNS. As long as they have an API to update DNS records…
For example, I can have my domain at Porkbun and have its DNS managed at Cloudflare. Cloudflare allows updating DNS records via API…so there’s programs to update it. Some routers even support it.
Worst case, you can set up a service like duckdns and have your domain, via cname, point to the duck DNS subdomain.
There’s options.
It’s in the post body, Free Ad-supported Streaming.
I had found an old post which indicates that post thumbnails are cached. So I guess there’s that.
In case you didn’t see it, the OP of this thread realized they didn’t setup their pictrs
API key… so I guess it’s possible to omit that and lemmy should still work. Not sure about the downsides.
Don’t quote me on it but I think it, besides handling image uploads, caches thumbnails for link posts.
Can you put your own router behind, what I presume, is the ISP router? Then you can manage DHCP and IP address reservation.
Looks like the instance is on the latest RC which includes the fix for the vulnerability.