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<talking about vincent van gogh>
“he wrote beautiful letters, it's like a blog”

oh no, is writing letters really that uncommon now

@wxcafe@social.wxcafe.net my 9 years old asked me how to explain this. time for a teachable moment

ugh the uni assignment is an (online) group project after all so no skipping that

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(did get a message from someone who's presumably a group member)

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uh oh there's a group project starting and i skipped the lecture where they presumably explained all that

I should really ask again if the tamafoxi project would be an acceptable alternative to the 2 week suuuper basic electronics project for uni, but last time the teacher was kinda dismissive

which was exciting because I designed that footprint with the cutout slot without having the screens yet, no idea if it would work out

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please.. all i want in life is a work/living space with windows like this

imagine light rain droplets streaming down at night

@c24h29clo4 @dumpsterqueer@ondergrond.org I think under various legislations this would count as a transit provider of sorts, as you're just passing around existing traffic you have less responsibility.

the other options would be having to port forward + dynamic dns (+ exposing someone's home ip and thus (general) location), or getting everyone to federate over tor hidden services

@c24h29clo4 @dumpsterqueer@ondergrond.org I've been thinking of setting up (public) wireguard reversy proxies for ages now. With all the actual hosting happening at home, you could support a bunch of instances on a single node.
As for bandwidth requirements, pixie.town basically does this, on a home vdsl 50/20 line together with a matrix server (which does over-strain it at times)

because vacation being gone wasn't bad enough, all my electronics parts decided to show up *today*, when I'll have 0 time to use them

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