Its really not that hard. Sadly, my ISP doesn't offer IPv6 yet, but for my vServer, enabling IPv6 was just a checkbox during creation. Then, you need to make sure that the service (e.g. webserver) also listens on the IPv6 address and maybe tweak the configuration of the webserver to actually serve websites via IPv6. Also, check your firewall settings. Lastly, you need to set the DNS AAAA records and you're done.
You're angry that new(er) phones get new features? This is ... interesting.
But still, it will likely work with every Pixel phone released in the last two years, so there are some models available to choose from and they're not too expensive (Pixel 8a and 9a).
Lenovo has the "Lenovo Tab M10 TB360ZU" for sale at 210€, but I cannot find it on the US website of lenovo. However, I would not recommend it as it only has 4GB of ram.
After that, I couldn't find any other options (except those cheapish noname tablets)
Great that multi monitor is now on the feature list. I've tried connecting my pixel to a single screen (which worked), but never got dual screen to work.
Just tried it, looks like a feed of random wikipedia articles. The first article that came up was about some french village, not exactly engaging to be honest.
They say that any AMD powered handheld should work. This is not a contradiction to your post:
Currently, expanded support includes devices with AMD hardware and an NVME drive, targeted toward handheld devices. Please note, support for all devices that is not officially 'Powered by SteamOS' is not final (currently anything that is not a Steam Deck or Legion Go S)
I'm currently following this guide to setup caddy reverse proxy with coraza web app firewall.
But be warned, this whole rabbit hole of WAF isn't trivial, some protections don't work well with some apps (e.g. portainer triggers some rules about system command execution) and it needs some tuning. I personally set it up to learn more about WAFs because I believe it will help me in my career, but I would not blindly recommend it to everyone.
Approaches like crowdsec and fail2ban seem much more suitable for selfhosters -- and keep your server software updated.
Great idea. Would be even better if we turned lemmy into an AI only social network. Thousands of bots will create content, vote and comment. And all this could be done without user interaction.
Finally, even the super niche communities will have hundreds of bot comment per day, and all human lemmy users will leave voluntarily (thus reducing the need for moderation).
I've installed coraza web app firewall with OWASP ruleset this weekend. I must admit that it wasn't as easy as I expected it, but it now (mostly) works. I had to give up with nextcloud though.
You're right, that's an option. I could set this up at my router, this way it would be almost indistinguishable from IPv6 via my ISP.