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  • you must keep it in cash

    you don't have an address, a phone number, [and] you can't interact [with] people in public

    using just the internet and an email

    What do you expect me to do, download a $20 bill from the internet and print it??? I guess the only realistic option is to walk around busy places after everyone's left and hope you stumble upon someone's dropped wallet.

  • I've always just run the server directly from the JAR in a screen session. If you're just running a simple server and don't need the features of Pterodactyl it's definitely the easiest option. Just download the JAR from Minecraft's website to a new directory, and run with java -Xmx4G -Xms4G -jar minecraft_server.1.21.6.jar nogui (The page says 1 gig of RAM, but I'd recommend more if you have it available).

  • I agree with most of your comment, but your math is very wrong. 36^12 hashes (lower case alphanumeric) / 126.9 GH/s = 33.7 million seconds, or about 1.18 years. Still way too weak for secure use, but about 16 orders of magnitude above the nanosecond range. How'd you calculate that?

  • Apparently I sleep very still, to the point where it's somewhat concerning to anyone watching. I suppose that would make me a good cuddler, assuming the other person doesn't assume I've died in my sleep lol. Haven't had the chance to try yet though.

  • I've had a great experience here on fedia.io. It's a smaller instance, and it is running Mbin instead of Lemmy, but everything federates over so you get the same content. Might feel a bit weird switching from Lemmy, but if you feel like it I'd recommend giving it a try. :)

    We're also defederated from Hexbear, lemmy.ml, and Lemmygrad if that's a factor.

  • This is a community for Linux memes; it's not meant to be that serious. But if you do want to be serious, the fact is that a huge percentage of PCs currently in use (over half by some estimates) do not meet the Windows 11 requirements and therefore cannot upgrade. I'm sure those users care about the requirements.