Age verification for the services I run?
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@revk @jwildeboer Age check: “When was the last time you bothered to celebrate your birthday?”
@samir @revk @jwildeboer Considering the hobbies I have/had, every one. “Yep, survived that one!”
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Age verification for the services I run? Solved. I look in my passport, verify that I am 18 years or older, look in the mirror to check that it is really me and after that I install Yet Another Service on my server to become less dependent on big tech

@jwildeboer I also check the first time I started using Linux.
That was in 2007 when I bought an eeePC online.
So I must be at least 19 years old.
I have the original linux OS on my first eeePC 701 as proof.
Works for me as an age check.
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@revk @jwildeboer Age check: “When was the last time you bothered to celebrate your birthday?”
I'm not sure what age I am without doing some math, I'm cool.
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@samir @revk @jwildeboer Considering the hobbies I have/had, every one. “Yep, survived that one!”
@thirstybear @revk @jwildeboer I like to celebrate my birthday by going snowboarding. Kind of like a dare.

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Age verification for the services I run? Solved. I look in my passport, verify that I am 18 years or older, look in the mirror to check that it is really me and after that I install Yet Another Service on my server to become less dependent on big tech

@jwildeboer ah yes, two factor authentication
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Age verification for the services I run? Solved. I look in my passport, verify that I am 18 years or older, look in the mirror to check that it is really me and after that I install Yet Another Service on my server to become less dependent on big tech

what network service do you use ?
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what network service do you use ?
@inonkp At home? DSL from Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone on my mobile phone. For my servers? OVH and Netcup. Though I am not sure why that is relevant here?
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Age verification for the services I run? Solved. I look in my passport, verify that I am 18 years or older, look in the mirror to check that it is really me and after that I install Yet Another Service on my server to become less dependent on big tech

@jwildeboer I'd go so far as to say that if you are willing to put in the work to self-host, I don't care how old you are.
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Age verification for the services I run? Solved. I look in my passport, verify that I am 18 years or older, look in the mirror to check that it is really me and after that I install Yet Another Service on my server to become less dependent on big tech

@jwildeboer if you have to look in your passport to verify your age, you're definitely over 30.
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Age verification for the services I run? Solved. I look in my passport, verify that I am 18 years or older, look in the mirror to check that it is really me and after that I install Yet Another Service on my server to become less dependent on big tech
As a self-hoster, my solution is even easier: I just manually OCR (with my own two eyes) the scan of my ID card I have on one of my folders (which I need for some government paperwork) and bam, confirmed
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@inonkp At home? DSL from Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone on my mobile phone. For my servers? OVH and Netcup. Though I am not sure why that is relevant here?
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just wondering where the apps are hosted is all -
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just wondering where the apps are hosted is all@inonkp A bunch of the services I run are for personal use only, so they run on my homelab and are deliberately disconnected from the internet. I can only use them when I am physically at home. Digital sovereignty

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@inonkp A bunch of the services I run are for personal use only, so they run on my homelab and are deliberately disconnected from the internet. I can only use them when I am physically at home. Digital sovereignty

@jwildeboer
cool i use a tunnel for mine. I can use them from outside . -
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