

@absurdity_of_it_all I’m running Friendica on a Debian virtual machine with 5 gigs of ram allocated to it. The physical hardware is an M2 Mac Mini.
I’m Sarah. I’m a Brit who fled to Portugal on account of Brexit, increasing intolerance and the British weather. I like climbing (although I can’t do much any more for health reasons) and sailing. This is a Friendica account. Friendica is kinda like Facebook as Mastodon is kinda like Twitter, except they can talk to each other.
@absurdity_of_it_all I’m running Friendica on a Debian virtual machine with 5 gigs of ram allocated to it. The physical hardware is an M2 Mac Mini.
@glasgitarrewelt Thanks. The routing is less the issue than creating the interface that sends traffic to the Tailscale exit node. AIUI the way Tailscale operates on OpenWRT is to provide an interface whose destination is the tailnet, not an exit node.
@karcio Have you looked into Tailscale? It’s very good at this.
@TagMeInSkipIGotThis My network setup is quite complex. Multiple subnets, plus Tailscale.
@videodrome There was a local app called XCoffee before it went on the web too.
@Raisin8659 Who knew criminal gangs have board meetings and reporting quarters and stuff?
@soyagi like, it was obvious to lord of us from the start that NFTs are a scam. Some people let their greed cloud their better judgement, and now they want it to be someone else’s fault.
@1984 Reality has a liberal bias. If this upsets them, maybe they should stop fighting so hard against objective reality? It’s not a battle they can ever win. 2+2 will always equal 4, no matter how much they complain that it’s “woke”.
@Veritas “I’m sorry, I can’t find speech recognition has reached human cognition levels in your Apple Music library.”
@witx You can’t go far wrong with an RPi 4 running OpenWrt send something like TPLink Omada access points.
@ajlanes @walnutwalrus I should also mention that in a sailboat with a keel, the further you tip, the greater the righting moment from the keel under gravity gets. This is because a sailboat is bottom heavy and the secondary stability increases the further it goes from vertical.
On a bike, the opposite is true: you are top heavy. What the wind starts, the weight of the rider will finish.
Say hello to the cheesegrater tarmac.
@ajlanes @walnutwalrus So a sail at the back like that will try to make you point into the wind. If you’re using it and the wind is behind you, a gust will impart a big turning force which will also tip you over sideways. The tipping moment will get worse as you turn into it.
My instinctive reaction to seeing this as someone who has sailed in following seas in a force 7 gusting 8 and experiencing exactly what that does to a four tonne boat with a rudder that’s larger than I am is, “deathtrap”.
@walnutwalrus If you are contemplating one of these, Google “sailing broach”.
Because being knocked suddenly sideways on a bike and spun round by a gust of wind is going to ruin your day.
@ManyRoads (Saw the actual link elsewhere, the ones in your reply are about Linux distributions)
@ManyRoads Brilliant, and very promising news. Thank you!
@ManyRoads is there supposed to be a link with this?
@ajlanes @seasonone Fair point. These are, after all, the same people who ran projects to bring down the Soviet Union with telepathy or some shit.
@timewarp @juergen why would I want direct sales? The whole point of buying from a dealer is that you get after sales support.