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Unsure. Also unsure hat unofficial client you use.
Unsure. Also unsure hat unofficial client you use.
I read this whole thread and didnt find a single person who uses teams inside ferdium like me.
Has anyone ever actually benchmarked vm.page-cluster = 0? Makes no sense to me to suggest a cpu is so bottlenecked that disabling read-ahead would actually help. If anything it would mitigate the decompression time if it guessed correctly as the work would already be done if left at the default of 3. Normally cpu is not bound when using zram because its quite low cpu anyway.
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I got around to filling in the form
I will somehow post how to do things do you can see how it works before you decide. Its pretty basic.
Interesting. I use docker compose so would be able to assist other people using a similar setup. I feel there would need to be a document that specifies what to do and what is expected if something goes wrong.
Hi,
Can you explain logistically how this works. Eg: You are my ‘backup’. A vulnerability is deiscovered requiring lemmy to be updated.
What is the process that occurs?
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Agree. Kubuntu is easy. Then you move on once you get going. Super easy.
I run a lemmy server and its actually very hard to encourage people to sign up and use the server as they have to resubscribe to their communities manually or with a script and people just dont want to do it for basically very little gain for themselves individually even if when hundreds of people do it collectively it helps reduce load on popular servers. Its kind of like the climate change issue. One person doing it on their own doesnt change much and incurs a lot of work so why bother? Even if it is true that 1000 people moving would make a measurable difference.
Https://lemmy.myserv.one if you do want to join, however.
Either a local SMTP server (less used) or an external service (more common). The SMTP is configurable but I believe most used option is ssl smtp over port 587.