Certified thrall
I’m ivy and I’m the admin of fedi196.gay
I’m also @ivy
She/They
cottagecore Sapphic trans demigirl
some flavor of bi idk
I’m the opposite of a high functioning individual. a low functioning person? non functioning? idk that’s too much work to figure out
currently in university for computer science
rust has quickly become my favorite language
hrt 29 Dec 2022
shatter is pretty op
huh, didn’t expect that
I’m on glitch soc instead of mastodon and I’ve liked it a lot
it pretty much fixes most of my biggest gripes with mastodon and I hide the counters anyway because the number isn’t very important to me
I’m not sure, but I’m running my own instance at https://fedi196.gay and I have already put threads.net into my defederate list
is the guy in the first pic the one who went to the bottom of marianas trench?
I think a more finished kbin in the near future and apps for it
installation and maintenance is still an absolute nightmare for it, and it’s lacking support for non amazon s3 out of the box
I’m still trying to fix federation but it still eludes me
it’s almost as if op was hiding something
no no that can’t be it
“it’s a biological fact” mfs when I exist (I’m intersex)
it’s almost as if they require proof and analysis to back a claim in universities lol
I’m using porkbun for my instance and it’s been great
my domain renewal was half google domain’s offering price
this makes more sense if you understand public and private keys
when encrypting a message, there are two keys. the public key can only be used to encrypt and the private key to decrypt. a recipient will put its public key out and a peer wishing to send it a message will use this key to encrypt it. once the message arrives, the recipient can use their private key to then decrypt the message
peer to peer means that the information goes from one “peer” (device) to the other, no middleman
end to end encrypted means that the message is encrypted before transit and is then decrypted at the other “end” once it’s on the recipient’s device. end to end could have a server acting as a middleman, storing these encrypted messages, allowing for chat logs to be stored more conveniently and messages to be sent while one peer is offline.
lookin sharp XD