If your forgejo host needs to connect to the outside world, you can open the port for incomming traffic only for related and established traffic. That way when somebody wants to connect to your port as a new connection it will fail. So when somebody has bad intentions, it will not work unless you've already connected to them in the first place. You need to permit outgoing traffic from forgejo if you block outgoing traffic.
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Those Farer watches definitely fit the description. They look great, thanks! The Bravur watches are really nice as well, don't know if they have the summervibe but they certainly do have a more sporty/casual feel.
Haha, love it. Great fun watch!
Roger, Roger.
Yes, because dinosaurs and dragons shirley can't be from imagination or stories. Please hand me a bible so I can wrap my arms around it.
Sorry can't help. I'm here for the tips as well. (Follow post).
Yes, I do. Sometimes I disagree with something but I know my opinion will not be appreciated and I will be called names for just a different opinion. Often, it's not that I out those opinions in public but I just think them to myself but let other people be as they are. But that nuance will not come across online.
As far as I understand it, the screenshot is from a "sovereign citizen" which got a ticket for something. He is very smart because he filed a "countersuit" to the government to show he is subject to their laws and a citizen of the United States. If they do not do that within 15 days, my guy gets 5 million. He also wants a restraining order for all of the US police, so they can't get near him.
That's what I could make out with my limited knowledge about sovereign citizens and all that.
I needed to read this twice and the comment of @sxan to understand what this was about...
You're right that they are miles ahead of other companies regarding communication and opt-out. And indeed it's rare that they will adhere to your choice when they implement new functions. For new users it's good to know that they perhaps want to switch this data collection off. Maybe it's a knee jerk reaction from my side: wanting to increase privacy and seeing this message brought up some worries. Especially because other companies started the same. Google also disguises stuff for better privacy or security, but in the end it's just to prevent users from blocking their data analytics.
Good to know it doesn't have all the functions. Feels more and more that they would like to make money out of it. Which is fine, but then I feel less inclined to help them serve the fediverse.
Blocking outgoing traffic isn't needed. But was mere a headsup if that is something you've alread setup. What router do you have? Usually when you open a port there is a dropdown menu or checkboxes for what kind of connection the port opening is allowed.