Mastodon 2.8.0 released an hour ago when will @mastohost get us up to date? ๐ค lol
@one yeah glad you're here lol. I only followed you because of your profile pic but *I guess* you're actually pretty helpful ๐
@one yeah but we have like...... I can't count but at least 32 different currencies. And thanks for real, I really do appreciate it.
@one heyyy got it, thanks for your generous contribution! Lol but I'll merge that into the main site then ๐
@one Yeah we use Jekyll but build the site on our own servers in production (with webhooks, automatically). I don't think I'm a fan of Netlify (although we use it for the opennic.org prod site) since they rely heavily on AWS, but it's nice for auto Pull Request builds ๐
@one change pending https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io/pull/850
@one yeah definitely I need a few cents, we're broke ๐
@one that seems confusing. But I guess I can switch it to bitcoincash:qzs5eh484cc7gq2frw4y0ygdg33uv6ucrq48ewgqqf and it'll work the same in theory?
@one hmm I don't do anything editorial related so I'll leave that for @BurungHantu to answer later, but maybe that's something that should be brought up with the rest of the team in a new discussion at https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io/issues
@sheogorath why should we trust Mozilla to somehow develop a good, privacy-protecting DNS server that's essentially a black box in Intel SGX, instead of using one of the many open-source DNS over TLS implementations like DNSDist? DNS was already decentralized, Mozilla is just being hostile when they force users to send their data to Cloudflare.
@noelle it's updated on macOS. I assume Windows as well since IIRC it's Electron but who knows.
@shadowfacts give me a ๐ on GitHub if you agree that's the dumbest thing ever: https://github.com/keybase/keybase-issues/issues/3385
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Opened a bug report with #Keybase, this can't possibly be intentional behavior: https://github.com/keybase/keybase-issues/issues/3385
@BurungHantu is isn't a limit of how many accounts you can verify, it's specific instances :(
@valiant that's literally the dumbest development I have ever heard.
#PrivacyTools Administrator, #OpenNIC Operator, macOS and Linux user, maybe some other stuff too?
