Are you gatekeeping gatekeeping-gatekeeping now?
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Are you gatekeeping gatekeeping-gatekeeping now?
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Are we gate-keeping meme usage now?
Why deliberately go into vendor lock-in?
Came here to say NetGuard, too.
I did the allowlist approach and first blocked all and everything and then fiddled with the permissions and now have a good set of settings for stock Android. It’s doable within a few days while regularly using the devices and then allowing things as soon as you notice something does not work as expected.
Agile software development bases on four core values (paraphrased to make them more drastic but not change them in their meaning):
I am not surprised that this fails miserably.
And two networks and a reverse proxy and four more volumes …
It’s absurdly complex and annoying and lacks proper documentation.
There currently is no sane way to deploy it via docker since it needs half a dozen of different containers and volumes and networks to barely work at all - overwriting/ruining your already existing setup while doing so.
The cleanest would likely be setting up a VM where you set up docker in and let Lemmy do whatever it wants.
So stay with Microsoft. Since they’re already spying on you through their OS-integrated malware, having them spy on you through their search engine isn’t a big deal at this point.
Microsoft implements screenshot malware as Windows core feature that cannot be REALLY disabled without breaking the system.
my only concern is it might go away and can’t last forever like open source can.
For corporate use software I couldn’t care less. But for private use I’d never rely on closed source software that requires me to buy a usage license.
Good luck with finding an idiot company dumb enough to buy them with only one extremely failed product.
Maybe Mozilla will do it? They currently sink large amounts of money in AI bullshit like that.
But no way, big tech buys them.
So you need an ad blocker for that, too?
The old age of the Docker image is a bit of a red flag to me.
I settled with SWS since the Docker image and a locally installable version are actively maintained by the creator. It just serves static files and optionally directory listing as JSON (which comes in quite handy).
Some people just want to see the world <span class="burning">burn</span>
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