XMPP/Jabber: [email protected]
Ah, so it might be Lemmy.world’s problem rather than mine?
It works for some communities/users but not for all. For example, I can fetch [email protected] from my instance but can fetch other communities on Lemmy.world
Yes, I am
Thanks for your help! I hope someone on [email protected] can help though
The thing is I’ve never been subscribed to those. Probably it was those bots who subscribed to those communities. And since I already deleted them from person
table, I don’t know what I can do about it. Is there a way to globally send unsubscribe requests? I even tried removing community first and then purging
Actually, after some time, some of communities reappear again. Even though lemmy was shut off during this script. Idk why
Everything worked! Thank you :) Do you have any ideas how to clean up pictrs though?
Thanks! That’s exactly what I was looking for :) I have two questions though.
-- Easiest way to disable triggers for a transaction. If you know of a better way, please share. SET session_replication_role = replica;
How do I enable it back?Thanks! I wonder if there’s a script that purges communities that have 0 subscribers on instance
How do I configure mine to do so? I mean automatic defederation
Do you guys think I should enable captcha?
Well, it says that I have 11 users on my instance. And I don’t mind having them if they are not bots or communities crawlers. But it’s hard for me to believe that 11 users could have searched so many communities in such a short period of time. Is there a way to check that they’re legit users?
Most of them from Lemmy.ml and Lemmy.world
Not really. I’m more of a XMPP user. And I think Lemmy could have a separate field for XMPP also instead of only having one for Matrix. XMPP’s good
I use Manjaro ARM on my Orange PI because I couldn’t get Arch ARM to work on it, while Manjaro has support of my devices out of the box. Since I installed a minimal possible version (without any DE), it doesn’t feel bloated or something. It feels like I’m using Arch but with slower updates. Overall, it’s good and I don’t notice much difference from Arch. But anyway, I haven’t tried it for a desktop station.
I see. Thank you for such a detailed explanation :)
Hello, OP. I’m currently using Orange PI 3 LTS as my home server and this thing is even less commonly known and less supported than Raspberry. I have spent couple of days trying to make Arch ARM work on this board but at the end I gave up and installed Manjaro ARM which is basically Arch with some of stuff preinstalled (but not too much in the minimal edition). It was super easy to install and run, and now I happily use my Orange PI with Arch-based distro. Maybe you also can give it a try
That might fit my needs. Could you explain in more details please?
That was my mistake when I tried to host literally everything on an Orange PI which has only 2 GB of RAM
What do you mean?