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Hobbyist sysadmin and radio producer. Void GNU/Linux user.

Posts in Greek and English. Occasionally meows.

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Alternative profiles: @getimiskon@kafeneio.social, @getimiskon@udongein.xyz, @getimiskon@electricrequiem.com, @gettie@hollow.raccoon.quest

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"καλό [παιδί], πολύ καλό, μερικές φορές ξεφεύγει λίγο, αλλά έχει το θάρρος να ζητά συγγνώμη." - @foufoutos@kafeneio.social

"I spend time with Gettie on mumble and can confirm all three modes.
Yes, meow included. Yes, he does randomly meow.
It’s a bit flabbergasting but endearing." - @raccoon@hollow.raccoon.quest
today it's the second anniversary of this server neobread_party

yeah, surprising for something i started with the expectation that i'll keep it for a few months at best
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good morning fedi neocat_mug__w_
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i don't get why, but switching keyboard layouts on windows (especially on windows 11) and on mac os is much slower than on linux, where it is very snappy. neocat_thinking
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morning fedi neocat_mug__w_
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Edited 1 month ago

Important reminder, if you own a domain name and don't use it for sending email.

There is nothing to stop scammers from sending email claiming to be coming from your domain. And the older it gets, the more valuable it is for spoofing. It could eventually damage your domain's reputation and maybe get it blacklisted, unless you take the steps to notify email servers that any email received claiming to come from your domain should be trashed.

Just add these two TXT records to the DNS for your domain:
TXT v=spf1 -all
TXT v=DMARC1; p=reject;

The first says there is not a single SMTP server on earth authorized to send email on behalf of your domain. The second says that any email that says otherwise should be trashed.

If you do use your domain for sending email, be sure to add 3 records:
SPF record to indicate which SMTP server(s) are allowed to send your email.
DKIM records to add a digital signature to emails, allowing the receiving server to verify the sender and ensure message integrity.
DMARC record that tells the receiving email server how to handle email that fails either check.

You cannot stop scammers from sending email claiming to be from your domain, any more than you can prevent people from using your home address as a return address on a mailed letter. But, you can protect both your domain and intended scam victims by adding appropriate DNS records.

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@FediTree meow
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good morning fedi neocat_comfy__w_
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good morning fedi neocat_mug__w_
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morning fedi neocat_floof_mug
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τώρα που το θυμήθηκα... κανένας έλληνας πολιτικός δεν αναφέρθηκε στους ευρωπαϊκούς νόμους για την παρακολούθηση των μηνυμάτων (ίσως να υπάρχουν εξαιρέσεις που να μου ξεφεύγουν)

αλλά δε γαμιέστε... neocat_middlefinger_double
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fuck you mozilla, eat shit and die neocat_middlefinger_double
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good morning fedi neocat_mug__w_
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sleeper computer neocat_reject
eepycee neocat_approve
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we need a "days since last fedi meta" counter neocat_evil_3c
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good morning fedi neocat_floof_mug
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fiat voluntas tua 🌲🕯🪐

Judas got his thirty pieces of silver, God willing this rat gets nothing akko_giggle
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i miss doing a broadcast with a mic so much... hopefully soon enough
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Edited 1 month ago
i like zen browser, but holy shit, updates break the UI for me more often than not neocat_googly_shocked
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