Yeah the thing is I dont think the Eap-225 has a firewall
Yeah the thing is I dont think the Eap-225 has a firewall
Annoyingly while #BBC has a #mastodon presence https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub it doesnt (yet) cover #bbcnews which i would have thought would have been a good starting point. There are already so many bots providing summaries and links to.#bbcnews.
I recently tried #rssparrot to add other #rss feeds from other news sites with some success.
Well done.
Ah yeah Im looking at the outdoor version. Does it have the same cpu/memory? Looks like its about €75
What do you use the AP for?
On that point i note that you can, if you have a paid account use Fedica to post on Mastodon within Hootsuite - but surely they are considering native supoort? https://fedica.com/blog/how-to-schedule-mastodon-posts-in-hootsuite/
On that point i note that you can, if you have a paid account use Fedica to post on Mastodon within Hootsuite - but surely they are considering navite supoort? https://fedica.com/blog/how-to-schedule-mastodon-posts-in-hootsuite/
I find it really weird that https://www.gov.uk/guidance/social-media-playbook GovUk’s own playbook has no references to consideration of open government, freedom of information, or universality of access when it comes to social media.
I think your points are valid. There is still work to do to enable government amd corporate agencies to easily operate their own domain in fediverse. There are projects and server hosting providers that are making that easier but realistically we need to see those services become much more integrated with existing social media, website and email management tools ( Think software like Hootesuite, SproutSocial, HubSpot on the client side and GoDaddy, AWS, Azure, 1&1Ionos on the server side ) that include managed activitypub services to SMEs and corporates and a way of managing them. I see these being like email accounts, only available for use by the domain user but can exchange content through federation. Moderation in these cases is just like dealing with Spam (Which email providers already do) - I know these approaches mean that at the infrastructure level there is a tendency back to centralisation but the difference is that there is no lockin. A company/org/Person can take their website / domain to whatever infrastructure they want.
Do you know what the specs are for the unit? Just to compare.
I think there were some previous comments about them not being recognised in rich text content of Lemmy.
Yeah agree this is the easiest… I would like to help carry the load somehow. Perhaps filtering /dealing with comments could be a start.
I’d love to help out on Open Source projects but have often just not really known where to start. I guess the challenge is to become a experienced enough user of a specific project first.
Im trying to keep on site install as simple as possible to provide simple battery UPS and minimise site visits as its very (think other side of the world) far away. My idea was to try to pack everything into one unit. (Plus a Starlink uplink).
Sounds interesting. I saw elsewhere that the way was to configure a FTP server in the second space and then connect to it from the first space. Might have a look at that as an idea. Not sure how i feel about wandering around with that running while I connect to wifi but then I guess that would be why i put everything through my VPN right?
Gottya. Yes I was thinking Mastodon. i guess Lemmy is by its nature public. I guess you would need to be able to address your posts to either public, users who are community members or become one, only current community members or potentially either of those two but excluding blocked users.
I feel like their are some common group communication design patterns that could be adopted that might make working through these options simpler - e.g public vs private groups, broadcast vs multicast communication, forward vs backward accessibility. But perhaps I just cant sleep and ita 330am…
Ah… I guess the Xiaomi File Manager has some elevated privileges that us mere users camt have.
I might be missing something here but cant you make you posts followers only? - Am I about to have a learning moment?
Hmm can’t immediately find it. Will have to do some digging.
Thanks.heaps. Im a bit stuck trying to make Amaze work accessing files in the second space so any tips appreciated
Feels like something that would integrate well with Nextcloud. I know there are some Nextcloud based Tracker apps. Have a look at Nextcloud Maps Geobookmarks from Fdroid.