@wolf480pl Also, if using #mDNS / #Zeroconf / #Bonjour, make sure that any address resolution software or facility (such as #NSCd and #NSSwitch ) are set so that “minimal mDNS” is queried before DNS and returns when things are not found, before passing on to DNS of course. This is mostly the default, but it's better to check.
@wolf480pl I know little about #Nginx and nothing about this “ab”, but make sure that all the things make requests locally rather than “road-tripping” through wide address resolution. If you use local absolute addresses (either through local IP, #mDNS / #Zeroconf / #Bonjour) that is also fine as long as you don't expose these those in the webpage (because they won't work of course).
@alcinnz To be clear: I didn't read the links. But I know that it's only through the freedoms of *the* software that the #FreeSoftware movement brings freedom to the users.
A company adopts a maintainer of a free software project as an honorary <some title based on company> so that they can continue their free software development full time..
An honorary employee doesn't report to any manager in the company nor is accountable for any of its goals. Their relationship to this company is only for tax purposes. The company does this because it depends on the free software project.
Hello #Fediverse we are currently searching for an e-mail provider for our small(-ish) business. If you have any recommendations, please do share :)
Some features we would like to have: - 2FA - GDPR / DSGVO compliant with hosting preferable in Germany, but EU is probably fine too - Ability to pull centralized offline backups of all data in an open and reusable format. - Ability to archive mail in a way that is uninteruptable by users (for archiving due to legal)
Following the dependency graphs of these things, the learning curve to understand package schemes, the fact that none of the repositories commit to #FSDG, all this makes the #Distro's opt to remove per language-package manager.
@gn21 não entendi se estais a favor de moderações de instâncias ou não.
Eu particularmente gosto da moderação e dos bloqueios desde que bem justificados e com provas concretas. Com isso, ajuda a manter conteúdo e discussões de qualidade.
2020 is a special year because of the impact COVID-19 had on our organisation and the global process of digitisation. Read about the FSFE's work, goods and bads during the last twelve months in a nutshell in our yearly report "Software Freedom in Europe": https://fsfe.org/news/2020/news-20201110-01.html
"Always remember that although a subset of the JavaScript community can be very loud, they represent a paltry portion of the web as a whole. This means that when they say something like “CSS sucks”—what they mean is “CSS sucks for a small subset of less than 1 percent of the web” *."
I make no secret I disagree with *that* minority, they're smothering The Web to death!