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silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 09:40:13 JST silverwizard Hosting a webserver on my phone and using dynamic DNS to make it accessible, and disabling it when I get a call and renabling it when the call is over - hypolite likes this.
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Patch Arcana (patcharcana@furry.engineer)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 09:44:06 JST Patch Arcana @silverwizard *sneezes in BBS*
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silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 09:44:34 JST silverwizard @patcharcana Exactly -
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hypolite (hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 10:04:01 JST hypolite @silverwizard “This website is available Mo-Fri 9-5”. silverwizard likes this. -
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silverwizard (silverwizard@convenient.email)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 14:03:04 JST silverwizard @jbcarroll Honestly, you'd need a reverse tunnel, and yeah, few telcos would probably let me -
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JB Carroll (jbcarroll@friendica.jb-net.us)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 14:03:05 JST JB Carroll @silverwizard I've wondered if that was possible. Would it be primarily over WiFi or mobile data? I imagine telcos would catch on pretty quick that it's a server and ding you for it.