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@notepass@feddit.de @rmstyle@feddit.de Also, you can change the SSH port to something not 22. Some guide here. To connect to SSH, just use ssh -p PORT site.com
@Manizhe @technology Honestly, I don't know how they can detect AI-written text, as AI like ChatGPT is sourced from human-written text too. Maybe they also scrape the text detector from ChatGPT? This probably will also make an another AI tool data scraper.
Also, they detected legal notice as an AI-written text.
Are they gonna target linux repository next? Even Debian repo host youtube-dl (and yt-dlp).
Well, Mozilla will have a hard time to built that, as AI like ChatGPT/Bing/Google Bard can use their search engine to build the AI, but Mozilla doesn't have that and because the promises in the blog, the AI mostly have to consume the media that allows to be reproduced, like media that uses CC license (which doesn't have many variety compared to the one that consume every media and ignoring the license).
@dreiwert Your account? You are in Lemmy right? In Lemmy, create a community, make yourself as a moderator, lock that community to moderator only post, and that's it, you've got yourself a blog.
Tell everyone to follow your community (or your account if your account is dedicated to blog only).
The layout is only matter to someone who visited your community, to everyone else who following you, they will see a regular post in their frontend (like RSS, the layout is matter to the one who visited your site, the one who uses the RSS will see a regular RSS feed in their RSS reader). So, it didn't matter if you use a dedicated blog or just a regular microblog, your post will be parsed as a regular post in other server (if that someone is using a microblog, it will be parsed as a microblog post, like your Lemmy post is just a regular Pleroma post in my server).
Of course ask your admin first about this.
@cypherpunks Well, how about the verification? Is it DNS or rel=me or something like that? Who is gonna verify that?
@cypherpunks So, it is one domain per one account now? How to verify that? Also, it is ineffecient if that verification involves some DNS management or some rel=me like Mastodon does (and it is easy to remove both of that, how to handle that?).
I don't know about render.com, but as long you have a HTTPS domain, you can just use any domain.
Also, I think many services will notify you about changes of their pricing, so you can just back up the server and move them somewhere before something going up.
Some good info about Vaultwarden is in the wiki, including some installation source, there are docker, binaries, and rust, so you can pick one of them.