There's focalboard (if you can get past the weird license): https://www.focalboard.com/
Or you can use Gitea: https://gitea.io/ It's mostly meant for collaboration on source code but it has a ticketing system with boards.
Hard disagree there. It is a tunnel, it is plenty fast if the intermediate node is close enough, and why would you want encryption at the IP layer.
It works great and gives me IPv6 that I otherwise wouldn't have with my ISP (Optimum), allowing me to connect to native IPv6 site and use all the IPv6 functionality I want (dedicated IPs for containers/VMs etc).
How many real teachers per student though? Is this just an excuse to have even less human support, because "we have 10 AIs per student"?
What does a ratio even mean in this case, the AIs are not separate.
It's called "bcachefs"
My side works fine, Google just doesn't like the address. It's a tunnelbroker address, maybe they consider that bots... but only for some of their servers? It's weird
I have IPv6, Google just doesn't like my address.
For whatever reason, to this day I get a 403 error on http://google.com/
from IPv6. https://www.google.com/
works through.
Sometimes it's not your side that is broken.
A single PeerTube instance couldn't, but that's why it's federated.
Great, post an unactionable critique in a foreign language, that will make the overworked devs feel better.
There's no way to give it a try, if only a single instance is asking money for the exact same result, people will use the free ones. You will get zero spam... and probably zero users. And many instances will defederate with what will look like a crypto scam.
The problem is that the amount that would be too much for the regular user would still be very acceptable for a company's marketing department or a crypto-phishing operation.
I downvoted because I don't understand what you're proposing. Re-inplementing concepts of every systems, like Lemmy, in Mastodon is definitely no-go, that's not the point of federation. I'm not sure what your other point means, are you talking about moving to a new account? And your fourth point is not even phrased like feedback.
A good thing about Google Domains is that they support SRS for email forwarding, it's a pain to find providers that do this correctly...
As a Google Domains customer, it would have been nice to learn about this from Google...