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cymor@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•When did you start working around with Linux?English2·1 month agoI first heard about it in about 1994 when a Unix guy I knew told me about a type of Unix that could run on regular computers. He loaned me a POSIX book, but I didn’t really hear anything until 98. I started getting fed up with all the problems with Windows 98, and I started installing it and breaking it on any machine I could get access too. I don’t know how many floppies I formatted with each disk image of RedHat and Debian. I broke the school network a few times with things like accidentally setting up a DHCP server. I sent a patch to the kernel. I Learned a whole lot those first years.
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cymor@midwest.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday again!English2·1 month agoCheck RBLs a lot of times services just use one of those, and they can be flaky. Usually, you can fill out a form and get reinstated.
Snikket.org Open Source, real End-to-end encryption (OMEMO), and you can use other clients if you don’t like theirs. You can also self-host.