Yes this is a good minimum. We need our instance-chooser guides/websites to surface this information so people can make choices about which instances they join.
Currently if you go to https://joinmastodon.org/servers or https://join-lemmy.org/instances there is no way to filter for VPN compatibility, allowing disposable email, logging policy or legal jurisdiction (in the case of join-lemmy). Or political alignment, defederation policy...
too destructive for compatibility with other ActivityPub software
Yes, but that's Ok, not every community needs to federate outside PieFed. There can be a mix of insecure (widely-compatible) and secure (PieFed only) communities. PieFed does not be need to be held back by the limitations of ActivityPub as we know it today.
Not as a hosting service, no. But at wordpress.org you can download the software and install it on any web server. A lot of web hosting companies offer a 1-click process of setting up wordpress on their servers, too.
This thing where the media takes what Trump says seriously and then debates it's merits is getting real real old.
The fact that MAGA won't work is irrelevant because it was never more than an empty slogan in the first place.
Stop talking about the quality of the emperor's clothes. There are no clothes. Fascism has no policy, there is only power and whatever is necessary to get it.
The Pi-Hole itself is very straightforward if you're cool with using docker - the example docker-compose.yaml on Docker Hub just worked for me. But getting your devices to use the Pi-Hole instead of their usual DNS server can be harder than it should be.
It grinds my gears that someone who can't be fucked with capitalization has that much money and power. I get that using the shift key occasionally is an inconvenience but we do it to help the readers. A conversation is give and take.
PieFed, which federates with Lemmy so you can get all the same content, just added a new step to the onboarding process which sets up a Trump and Musk filter based on your preferences:
Yes this is a good minimum. We need our instance-chooser guides/websites to surface this information so people can make choices about which instances they join.
Currently if you go to https://joinmastodon.org/servers or https://join-lemmy.org/instances there is no way to filter for VPN compatibility, allowing disposable email, logging policy or legal jurisdiction (in the case of join-lemmy). Or political alignment, defederation policy...