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Random #SelfHosting tip for any who might be interested:

If you use #GetSSL to get your #LetsEncrypt certs, you'll get four files:

* The key (example.com.key)
* The domain cert (example.com.crt)
* The CA cert (chain.crt)
* The "full chain" cert (fullchain.crt)

Make sure to use the full chain cert, *not* the domain cert, when setting up your server. Otherwise some services will give you "unknown authority" errors.

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Attention Troubleshooters:

If you ever feel stressed out, overwhelmed, and helpless, just take a breath and find one thing you can do to make another Citizen's day just a little bit better.

But don't take too long, or you will be terminated for neglecting your assigned mission.

#ttrpg #mentalhealth

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Public Social Media

The choice is clear.

Mastodon
Owned by: No one and everyone
Structure: Public non-profit
Decentralized: Thousands
Post length: 500 characters and more
Quote-Post: Yes Opt-In
Can edit? Yes

Bluesky
Owned by: Venture capitalists
Structure: Corporate for profit
Decentralized: No
Post length: 300 characters
Quote-Post: Yes Required
Can edit? No

#PublicSocialMedia

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Today's #DynDNSHistory brought to you by @jtk , who asks about early or interesting abuse-related issues.

There's lots here so this one will be a thread...

The first one that jumps to mind is credit card fraud. This isn't really surprising/interesting in the later days, but what surprised me was that people used stolen credit cards even when we were just taking donations.

Like, really? You're going to abuse some kids who are just trying to run a free service? Not cool.

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Once we started doing paid services, the credit card fraud really picked up - in some cases it just seemed like they were using us to check stolen cards before using them for something bigger, other times they were really trying to get services.

I never quite understood the logic of the second one - you have to know it's not gonna last for long when you're using someone else's card. But maybe people don't notice and report the fraud?

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This one led to some of the most interesting things about abuse - getting surprising new domain names! When someone bought a domain with a stolen credit card, there was usually no way for us to cancel the registration (eventually we could if we caught it fast enough, but by the time there was a chargeback it'd for sure be too late).

So, we figured - we paid for these, I guess they're ours now! I don't remember any specifics, but there was definitely some weird ones in there.

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I don't remember if we ever turned any of them into actual customer domains for our free services - I don't THINK any of them happened to be good for that purpose.

Credit card fraud was a huge pain back then (not that it isn't now) - there wasn't nearly the range of intelligent analysis and risk assessment that's out there today. And as I recall we got chargebacks via fax (or had to respond via fax, maybe both). The bad old days...

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I think your "latest" only applies from the time you started following, but if you go to my profile, you can see everything you have access to. Some of this is probably bound by federation etiquette - if you were to follow someone on another server, the system wouldn't download everything they'd ever posted.

The bullseye icon also shows all the conversations on the server you have access to.

I've been trying to settle in a bit on Friendica. Grouping my relationships into "Circles," reminiscent of G+. Unlike Mastodon, there doesn't seem to be any hashtag lists, which I miss. The interface would accommodate them though, I think.

Losing nearly all my followers is kind of tough. There's no Mastodon -> Friendica migration. On the other hand, maybe it's like a mark-and-sweep gc. The followers who actually wanted to follow me still are.

I'm still intending this to be a public instance, but I want to do some theming and policy work before I start putting it on directories.