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25 days agoShort answer: it depends on what you write, where you are, and who hosts it. High-level discussion is usually legal. Step-by-step guidance or facilitation of piracy can trigger liability regardless of disclaimers or missing links.
French, speaking English and Spanish.
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Short answer: it depends on what you write, where you are, and who hosts it. High-level discussion is usually legal. Step-by-step guidance or facilitation of piracy can trigger liability regardless of disclaimers or missing links.
Looks exactly like what I need. Thank you :D
Oh I missed that. Thanks


It’s great to see all the progress made so far. However, I’m surprised that Pixelfed is still not supported.
I see myself in your profile. It took me ages to take the leap.
I first tried seeking help in r/selfhosted and got discouraged by the elitist community.
I just ate dozens of hours of YouTube content, bought a Raspberry Pi 4, and failed numerous times.
The fact is, I was stuck in the anomalous state of knowledge.
So just go ahead, hit and miss, but as an ADHD, document everything. EVERYTHING. Every step you take, every thing you learn.
The community here is a lot friendlier than Reddit’s, so don’t be afraid of asking, as long as it’s well formulated.
And one thing I didn’t have when I took my first steps is AI. It was made for this: getting out of the anomalous state of knowledge. It will help you define what’s missing so you can ask the proper questions.
Have fun learning!