

It’s both current and prophetic… ;)
RENAULT: And what in heaven’s name brought you to Casablanca?
RICK: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
RENAULT: Waters? What waters? We’re in the desert.
RICK: I was misinformed…
It’s both current and prophetic… ;)
So insane man, love it. Hard to comprehend and just to think about.
Welcome, I’ve been here since early june and did the same (12 year account). This place has completely removed any desire for the alien site. For apps and addons check out: https://lemmyapps.netlify.app/
Ah yes, reddit going the twitter route.
I just subbed to your community. I’m over 30!
I’m trying my hardest. I’ve never created a sub but now I’m creating communities, making add-ons and trying to post. Freedom here of corporate interests is awfully nice. The fediverse is expanding but we’re already seeing contracting due to the influx in early June… we definitely had community sprawl. However that was expected. Many communities are doing great! It’s great to see!!!
I just kept it simple
I use mine for my pihole and have been pretty happy. $40 bucks, tiny footprint and power consumption. I have a 3 from 2018. I get where your coming from but gonna need some sauce for your claims.
No doubt, I was watching the logs as I restarted the containers last night. What’s interesting is this all started because my instance just stopped responding after being up for (days or weeks). I’m not sure what to think of it to be honest. As of now everything is working fine, but those posts that I made during that period are gone from the feed if not sorted by Top. I can also see them on my profile. Weird stuff.
Here’s an Userscript that I’m working that has a slightly easier method, it provides a button on remote instances that sends you to the screen you can click to go to the community from your instance (so you dont have to manually type the !somecommunity@somewhere.ml) on your search.
It makes it slightly easier. Works on mobile and desktops in browser.
That’s such a good idea. I may have to look into this. Thank you
If server admins were the ones doing it. Theoretically you could just dump the database and reupload no?
I restart my lemmy container once an hour.I saw the lemmy.world admin say that’s what he was doing back whenever the new sort algos came out. I still have mine doing that. @ruud@lemmy.world
Exact same situation (Instance been about 3 weeks now). I went back to the alien.site once to make a throw away account to update a community where I had a loose end. Besides that I haven’t been back. I had a alien.site account for like 12 years. Basically was my internet. I am loving it here.
Looks great at a glance. I admittedly got pretty frustrated and gave up doing the straight docker install primarily with the nginx portion of my setup. The lemmy instructions were lacking. After trying for 2 days I just used the recommended Ansible playbook and it worked beautifully and now I’ve gone back and reconfigured what I wanted to after the fact.
So this is biggly helpful. Thanks! Im gonna give it a thorough looking at next time I fiddle with my config. Got it saved.
I am committed to federated services from here on out. I am personally really liking lemmy… There are some minor annoyances but nothing major. The mobile browsing experiences makes me pretty cozy. With the dark theme it’s not too far from rif. Apps and plugins are coming that will make it that next special thing. Like I couldn’t imagine aliensite without old and res. It’s coming… I’m loving it.
I like windows 11 better than 10. The UI is better (besides the basic start menu all apps thing) but, I’m just about done with microsoft I think… For the same reason I left reddit, I don’t want to be a commodity. With all the telemetry that is undoubtedly being sent from my windows OS (even when disabling everything I can) it makes me uncomfortable (even with my pihole on my network)… Getting more and more comfortable with linux as a daily driver. For years, linux was always just those work computers I’ve dealt with but the more I want to get away from being a product. The more I realize linux is what I need.
There are dozens of us!