MumboJumbo @ MumboJumbo @sh.itjust.works Posts 0Comments 6Joined 1 mo. ago
I respectfully disagree that:
- you can straightforwardly expect everyone whose positive bias works towards the right to interpret Elon's gesture as a nazi salute. Frankly I'm not convinced based on the video, and I'm not into the guy at all. Apologies if you were referring to sth else
- people generally agree with or like everyone in their side's coalition. Centrist democrats don't constantly shut down those farther left, and I think it's absurd when republicans call Harris a communist/socialist for failing to do so
I mean, sure, treat people who do nazi salutes like nazis, but that's a tiny tiny minority of the millions who voted for Trump. I have family who did. I don't agree with them, but they aren't evil, and it matters that they know someone outside their echo chamber. That's all I'm saying.
I didn't at all mean that you said we should kill them. I mean that if no one is going to kill them or otherwise get rid of them, then you are going to continue to share a country with them. Particularly the bits about being a psycho fake friend in a conservative org, or being an 80s jock style bully is a bad response to that reality.
Yeesh. What's supposed to happen to the ~half the country that prefers Trump, they disappear? You kill them? Trying to further divide the country into less and less connected social graphs of partisan clusters that loathe each other might feel like helping, because your individual actions are pushing in your direction along the main partisan axis, but this is a negative-sum game that neither side is in a position to decisively win. How about trying to be friends with a few people on the other side of (but near enough to) the fence, so someone in their circle has a reason to care what people with your opinions think.
I disagree with all the "Wat r u doing?? No, study for a year before you try anything!!" Yes, it's a bad idea to have an http server able to receive requests from anyone on the net if you don't know what you're doing, because there are people scanning public services looking for things to hack all the time, and you could have everything on your computer compromised. But if you're trying to just understand how it works, I think it helps the knowledge to click to make a thing do what you want. Eventually you can get your opnsense router and set up a separate vlan for your new homelab server and all that jazz, and then actually leave your http service running for the world to try to hack.
If a port checking tool says your port is open for soulseek, then the port forwarding of your vpn is working for that port. Idk what vpn provider you have, but all the ones that I've used with a port forward have only allowed me to have one random high-numbered port at a time. I'm assuming you have a way to find out what that port is and then configure soulseek to listen on it. You should be able to have your http service bind to 0.0.0.0:(that port), and it will work just like soulseek does. You can't do this while ss is listening on that port, because only one thing can listen on a port at a time.
Btw, I'm new to lemmy. How tf do you reply to a comment in the web app on mobile? I accidentally downvoted you trying to figure it out lol
@BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works Sorry I can't figure out how to reply in thread, made an account just to tell you you can get a nøglebrik/kodeviser for MitId. It's a fully offline TOTP thing that you can use instead of the app. I never even installed the app :)