Doesn’t gnome already have this?
Lol. Git itself can act as a server over the git protocol. Might have been easier 🤪
There’s plenty of git forges that aren’t GitHub. Git itself has nothing to do with central servers and can theoretically be used in a completely decentralized manner.
It’s the opening of the Canterbury Tales.
I use a Misskey fork for micro blogging and I can’t even get Lemmy posts to load. The profiles of communities do, but that’s it.
Ah right. What I really meant to ask was if it can do protocols other than http.
Which I don’t think it can…
Are you able to tunnel ports other than 80 and 443 through Cloudflare?
I find it somewhat unclear how this works. Is it the JavaScript that loads comments on the posts, on the static site itself?
Definitely a good way to do it. Photoprism supports uploading to WebDAV for sharing. Could front a CDN upload with a web dav server 🤔
Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. I am using photoprism for photo management. It doesn’t really support S3 or any CDN. You could use a fuse filesystem or something, but it’s very slow.
Where are you uploading galleries? Just your own HDD connected to a static website?
Word can in fact open odt files. It was added quite a long time ago. Don’t know how good the compatibility is, though
Don’t think the snap is an official Mozilla package.
There’s a lava flow on the other side of the barrier that was built. It’s inching into the new construction at the edge of the town and has already consumed one house. Probably it will keep going, possibly to the harbor.
Will existing projects have to adapt their codebases to work with ActivityPods? I assume yes.
Depends on the language. There is no explicit typing in JavaScript, for example. That’s why Typescript was invented.
So is there a way to follow someone on Threads now? Or at least get one’s instance to load a post? Where are the details of this beyond Zuckerberg’s post?
Depends on the continuity and who’s writing it, but often yes. He was notably portrayed this way in the Justice League cartoon.