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@Wetrix
You don't need to register for every sub, you register for one and federate with other subs, just like fediverse instances. Or you can host your own and federate with subs you want to
@ParmuTownley

@r000t
There wont be dollar in 40 years, who knows what will but dollar wont

@koherecoWatchdog
I didn't have that experience. Only pages where I got that prompt is for extension setup pages and blank page
@syntax

@koherecoWatchdog
Well they always need some maintenance since things tend to change, especially in browser development. I don't know if uMatrix is flawed in some way but maintainer of uMatrix archived repo on Github with last commit on April. I also used uMatrix but I recommend using some other alternative such is NoScript
@syntax

LetsEncrypt recently reiterated the need for setting TLSA records for all of their certificates, including backup ones, not just the current X3. Here you can find convenient cheat-sheet with ready-to-use DNS records and appropriate hashes:

dnssec-stats.ant.isi.edu/~vikt

SysAdmin Fun 

@uniq
Add unstable repo, you can install wireguard from it

@syntax
Matrix server is more private/secure since chats and rooms can be set up to use end to end encryption. IRC chats are secured (afaik) only in transport with TLS while Matrix chats are secured with TLS and with private keys of devices. Hosting Matrix server might be problem in terms of performance, it depends on how many people you intend to use it.

@ParmuTownley
Wait untill you learn about gpu passtrough. I've bricked my laptop twice trying to make it work.

Proprietary nvidia driver isn't supported by kernel 5.9, you'll have to wait mid-november for nvidia to make it usable.

forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/

@storewidenastinessdrizzlyfetch
Afaik there is no way to do this from mastodon clients. You can use rss to fetch feeds of accounts you need

@ParmuTownley
It isn't whole story of course, I was just pointing how powerful they are in that aspect.

I've learned in Snowdens "Permanent Record" that CIA and other intelligence agencies are hosted by Amazon AWS and Snowden makes a point that decision by US government is not a very good one. I think its one of the reasons why Amazon got in position to pay 0$ in taxes, they litteraly own US inteligence IT infrastructure and they have power to get away with it.

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