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Or Castlevania?
Or Castlevania?
So why not return a long or whatever the 64 bit int equivalent is?
Then why make it a law? Gas stations would all choose to have full service only if it was cheaper.
That would be great but a site with a password field doesn’t support such a system anyway
Exactly. Even if the standard Lemmy software does it, there’s no guarantee that your instance admin hasn’t altered the code or done something else to keep that data.
I guess anyone who cares enough?
The community exists, but it’s not active at all
r/selfhosted Seems like they should be on board with moving to something open, but hasn’t happened yet
I’ve been using the official android app. Are there any killer features that the 3rd party apps have? I’m trying tusky out right now, but don’t notice much different.
+1 for namesilo Website is absolutely barebones, but it does everything I need including allowing api access for dns challenges from let’s encrypt.
Ok. But what was r/195?
Why can’t the admin just change the Lemmy source code to not hash anymore?