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  • As the old Chilean philosopher said:

    putalaweacsm

    in english: unfathomable sorrow invades my spirit

  • I second that

  • porlachucha... we are kagaos

  • Now I am curious 👀

  • I am curious too. Because it is much more expensive than the culinary grade. Let's see if somebody has some experience

  • Scrolled too much to find salt

  • Isn't that a bit small for a whale?

  • Top rated comment? Lisp? Are we all nerds around here?

  • That bit got me so bad! I'm like

    "oh... OH, ok... I see... FUCK, NINJAS, I GOTTA WATCH THIS THING!"

  • Do people still care about iphones?

  • Hi, I have means to generate the html/css/js myself. I am indeed, serving them in my LAN (python -m http.server)

    I need help learning how to make it accessible from the web.

    I don't mind hosting somewhere else, but I really wouldn't like my work being an easy snack for some AI. That's why I'm not inclined to use GotHib 😁

  • This is what I was looking for! I have the files and currently I am serving it locally with python -m http.server.

    The part that I don't understand is how to make it available to the world.

    How do I check the characteristics of my ISP? Do I just call them? I just use the internet in a shared setup, I am not the account owner.

    To setup port forwarding, do I need access to my router, right? Coz these guys just "installed the box and left it there" I cannot login to it.

    thanks!

  • I don't want to serve my work in silver plate to theis AI.

  • How do I do this? I don't mind (and may prefer) to host not at home. My main concern with GH is that you become an AI snack whether you like it or not.

  • That's one of my main drivers to stay away from GH

  • Hi, thanks for the comment. I have the page. But I don't know how to make the page accessible from the web.

    I have a router at home that my ISP provided (I cannot even login to it) which provides WiFi and have a couple of Ethernet ports.

    I don't know if it is possible to make my page available to the world from behind this soho

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Alternative to github pages?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    How do you find communities in Lemmy?

  • Amazing vid! Totally recommended to watch/hear while procrastinating something important

  • Isn't that from I robot?

  • yes

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