This isn’t them getting into your data.
This isn’t them getting into your data.
Some protocols, like ICMP, don’t have the concept of ports at all!
With the free tier, you can only take 5 photos per day, but an annual $9.99 or $0.99 fee unlocks truly unlimited process-free photos.
What the actual fuck? They’re really charging a subscription for an intentional lack of features?
Oh if they don’t even have support, yeah I would have moved away a long time ago.
Oh I thought you meant it just doesn’t reply to DDNS updates. If it doesn’t even reply to DNS queries, yeah that’s a big issue. What did their support have to say about it?
Generally, the admins. I don’t know if kbin/mbin are different, but on most platforms the admins don’t see what’s going on in each community unless someone brings it to their attention.
Does your IP address really change that often?
That was just Rooki on lemmy.world. He’s already got a bad rep as it is. Nobody else cared that much, especially on other instances.
Flexibility. Maybe they get a hosting package that includes domain registration and hosting, but they can’t put anything else under that name.
Guarantee? You’d have to open it up and disable the cellular radio. The OS can override any settings you make.
I would just turn off media uploads entirely. It’s not worth the risk or disk space.
It is a marketing problem.
The dev has prioritized things other than this app entirely, it seems, because there haven’t been any updates in nearly four months. That’s a bit long for an immature app like this.
No.
In that they’re a single organization, yes, but I’m a single person with significantly fewer resources. Non-availability is a significantly higher risk for things I host personally.
I don’t self-host it, I just use archive.org. That makes it available to others too.
No, and that’s not how percentages work.
Does it update if you refresh the page? You may just want to file a bug report.
This is only the ability to turn it on manually. My old Pixel 4 lives on a charger and does it automatically.
Also agreed. OP is going to find they’re spending more time setting up some system, entering data, and stopping to use it instead of just putting everything in a box labeled “kitchen” and unpacking it in the kitchen when they get to the new place.