Uh yes… There are instances (mine included) that’ll automatically defederate you if you have too many users with too few interactions, so better enable captcha if you’re worried about bots.
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Uh yes… There are instances (mine included) that’ll automatically defederate you if you have too many users with too few interactions, so better enable captcha if you’re worried about bots.
Great! Thank you!
Thank you very much for the info! Maybe I’ll give it a shot again.
I’d also suggest Immich, but with a warning. On their GitHub page, they state:
Did anyone actually use this over a longer period of time, including updates, etc.? How did it work for you?
Seems to be a problem with sh.itjust.works, I think.
I think …
If I remember correctly …
I don’t want to fact check what I said right now, because I’m in the bathtub. I’m just talking from the top of my head.
I probably had this in my head, so nothing major.
lol. *uses operating system with built-in firewall* *installs crapware 3rd party firewall*
Questions:
I think, the default docker-compose.yml
and lemmy.hjson
state that the PostgreSQL password and the pictrs API key have to match? If I remember correctly, they both have something like {{ postgres_password }}
as default. I found that weird, but I also didn’t question it.
What do you do if one service requires PostgreSQL 15 and another service requires an older version or something like that? Again, if I remember correctly, Lemmy devs recently downgraded PostgreSQL in the default setup for some reason.
I don’t want to fact check what I said right now, because I’m in the bathtub. I’m just talking from the top of my head.
Don’t get me wrong, I use a similar setup for my homelab, because I hate spinning up several instances of entire database servers just to get a service running. But I’d be lying if I claimed that I never ran into issues with that setup.
Yes, I had my mom start with Linux and she’s confused when she has to use Windows.
That’s a pretty bad point you made there. Imagine having to google for each app on your smartphone and tell me how that’s better.
What about the scammy search results that point to malware infected sites?
What about stability and security updates for the software you obtained that way? Every software will have it’s own update mechanism, if there’s one at all.
How is it not better to install or update all software on the computer with a single click or command?
Wow, whoever wrote this doesn’t have a clue about systemd, Firefox, Librewolf or whatever. I stopped reading after a while. Couldn’t stand it.
Did you look at the logs? If you’re running through docker compose, that’d be docker compose logs --follow container-name
.
Lemmings, KBiners, Fedi… Folk? I don’t know.
The Grudge. The Japanese original and the US ones.
Oh, it was just a couple days ago and I’m not 100% sure if it was that instance. I faintly remember something about a hated episode or entire series? I’m not sure. I’m not a trekkie. I just remember that it gave off powermod vibes to me and I saw that a couple times. Didn’t spend any more attention to that, though, because I live by the standard live and let live. As long as nobody on my instance reports anything, I’m not going to act in most cases.
For amd64, Lemmy dev Dessalines pushes images to his Docker Hub repo usually right after a new version comes out.
Since they don’t release arm64 builds anymore, I build them regularly and push them to my repo, which can be found here.
I’m not sure what to think about that instance. I saw some weird stuff in the mod protocol recently, if I remember correctly… Like some drama going on, etc.
If you don’t want porn, but still want NSFW to be enabled, you can block entire communities by clicking the big red button in the sidebar on the website or by visiting the community within your Android or iOS application and see if there’s a “Block Community” option.
If you block it on the website, it’ll be blocked on all other means of access as well.
I made an announcement post for my community here and it has a GitHub link. I think, the repository has a python script that’ll do it.