Can you use the conversion tool on networks that don't offer eSIMs directly? There are still many networks, especially smaller or cheaper ones, that only offer physical SIMs.
I haven't used passkeys yet, but I would hope that you can have multiple keys per site, not just one. So, after going through some initial pain of setting up each individual device, it should be nice having local-only keys for each of them, which you could revoke at any time.
Password managers are also adding support for passkeys, so you should be able to sync them if you so wish.
Ah, interesting! They do both turn into links on Alexandrite, but on the official frontend and on Photon only the community does (the user stays as plain text).
Is there a way to link to communities or users? For example, could typing !
start a search for communities and @
a search for usernames?
In Alexandrite, is there a way to link to users or communities other than typing the link manually using markdown syntax? For example, in the official Lemmy frontend, typing !
begins a search for matching community names; I don't know if there is similar functionality for usernames.
Thanks. I didn't realise you can't do relays anymore on the selfhosted version. That sucks...
You can set up relay nodes in the Netmaker config, and enable them only for those nodes behind NAT that need relaying. I've generally had good experience with Netmaker—when it works, it works—but several times it auto-updated and wiped my network config in the process.
What is your experience with Netbird vs Netmaker?
Thanks! Maybe p.lemmings.world
or photon.lemmings.world
?
Yep, idioiotsincars is one that I miss, too!
iPhone 12 Pro @ 87% checking in!
Is it a local-only client, or does it download email on their cloud servers first?