Appreciate the offer but to be honest I don’t even want to moderate my own communities.
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Appreciate the offer but to be honest I don’t even want to moderate my own communities.
This is the part of the new compose file that I don’t understand:
PICTRS__OLD_REPO__PATH=/mnt/sled-repo PICTRS__REPO__TYPE=postgres PICTRS__REPO__URL=postgres://user:password@host:5432/db
When I try to add it, pictrs complains about not being able to connect to postgres, even though the credentials are correct and I’ve already run the postgres migration script. Did you not do this part when you upgraded?
Even more shocking is the revelation that somehow, even private DMs from Mastodon were mirrored on their public site and searchable. How this is even possible is beyond me, as DM’s are ostensibly only between two parties, and the message itself was sent from two hackers.town users.
I find this hard to believe but stranger things have happened.
I was thinking about the digg exodus to reddit just the other day.
When you say you want more, what do you mean?
If you’re on 18.5 or under, I wouldn’t recommend upgrading anyway as federation is currently broken on 19.0, 19.1
I would highly suggest a slight upgrade to the n305 which is an actual i series chip with double the cores of the n100 but still less than 10w power usage.
How are you providing SSL termination in your setup?
https://github.com/mordechaim/gab-social
dockerfile is included
What you’re describing is a blog. Writefreely is just one of many examples of a federated blog, and WordPress now has this function built-in after aquiring the ActivityPub plugin.
You are advocating for a single point of failure.
It’s necessary with the way I have it setup
Here are some revised configs I put together as the docs were insufficient if it helps https://git.minnix.dev/minnix/lemmy_configs
If the instance supports those languages you can highlight them in your profile. If you don’t see them, then they haven’t been enable instance wide.
I’d like to know this as well. I read that max width is 730px, but when I make my banners that size they get blown up even bigger and look fuzzy so I don’t think that is correct.
Yes they can. The vote will not show up logged in from your instance but it will show up on the instance the user votes from.