Support
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Canvas - No Last Name and Lemmy NZ
Please join @[email protected] and I at the second Canvas event in 3 days: https://canvas.fediverse.events/#x=179&y=311&zoom=1&tu=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.nz%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fa36e6529-23d8-496d-9f42-bce60efa3850.png&tw=114&tx=100&ty=300
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All bolted back together
hi all
many of you on lemmy.nz and here at no.lastname.nz will know about my fall earlier this year.
well, yesterday i finally got bolted back together with latarjet surgery st stop my shoulder dislocating again and to help stop the ball floating so much in the cup.
i'll have to be taking it slow for the next few weeks (again) at work. this may mean i have more time to put into this instance - if im feeling up to it.
maybe we will see some changers here an on my (and wife's) blogs
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New host for No Last Name
We have gone from:
- 30GB disk space to 150
- 2 cores to 6
- 4 GB ram to 12
Hip hip hooray
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Alexandrite UI up and running
A 'modern' UI, in the form of Alexandrite is now up at my.lastname.nz !
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xss fix
sunaurus just posted this in the lemmy dev chat:
Reposting from another channel to get this out to as many admins as possible:
Current mitigations:
Remove custom emoji
DELETE FROM custom_emoji_keyword; DELETE FROM custom_emoji;
Overwrite content with the exploit
UPDATE comment SET content = '<REMOVED BY ADMIN>' WHERE content LIKE '%![" onload%'; UPDATE private_message SET content = '<REMOVED BY ADMIN>' WHERE content LIKE '%![" onload%'; UPDATE post SET body = '<REMOVED BY ADMIN>' WHERE body LIKE '%![" onload%'; UPDATE post SET name = '<REMOVED BY ADMIN>' WHERE name LIKE '%![" onload%';
Rotate your JWT secret (invalidates all current login sessions)-- back up your secret first, just in case
SELECT * FROM secret;
-- generate a new secret
UPDATE secret SET jwt_secret = gen_random_uuid();
Probably worth doing
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NZ Lemmy Communities
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nz/post/63156
> Not all NZ content is on this instance, so I thought it would be helpful to create a list of NZ focused communities (with some level of filtering) to help people find what they are looking for. > > Links are handled a bit weird at the moment in Lemmy. These communities will be linked to the Lemmy.nz page for the community, to make it easier for our users to subscribe. If you’re on another instance, the page will give you a community address to copy to the search bar of your instance, e.g. “[email protected]”. Copy this to the search form, click search, and wait 5-10 seconds for it to show up (quicker if someone else has searched before you). > > Communities marked as (new) may not have much content yet. > > General > > - Aotearoa / New Zealand - share posts about Aotearoa. For NZ related posts that don't fit better in another community. > - Off topic - For memes, random thoughts, or discussion of international news for NZers. > - NZ Politics - For posts about politics or where a government is central to the article. > - Support - Ask for help on Lemmy.nz, also used for announcement posts > > Regional discussion > > - Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland - Auckland > - Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington - Wellington > - Te Wai Pounamu / South Island - South Island > > Sport > > - Black Caps - Discussion about Black Caps (new). > > Outdoors > - New Zealand Wildlife - Photos and other content about NZ wildlife. > - Aotearoa's Great Out Doors - Post about NZs outdoors (new). > > Other > > - Trees and Mushrooms - Discuss trees and shrooms for medical and therapeutic use (new). > > If you have found any others that are starting to get traction or would make a good complement to these, then reply below! >
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Lemmy 0.18
No Last Name is now running the latest version of Lemmy. This is a massive update. Some more discussion is available here.
Please let me know if anything isn’t working right. Hopefully there are some previous bugs that are fixed.
Feel free to reply with tips or new things you’ve discovered about this version!
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About Lemmy
Lemmy is an open-source, federated link aggregator and discussion platform designed as a decentralized alternative to platforms like Reddit. It aims to provide a customizable, privacy-focused, and community-driven space for sharing links, engaging in discussions, and forming online communities.
At its core, Lemmy allows users to create communities or join existing ones. These communities can focus on specific topics, interests, or themes, fostering engagement among like-minded individuals. Users can submit links to content, such as articles, videos, or images, and the community can vote on and discuss these submissions.
One of Lemmy's defining features is its federated architecture. Rather than relying on a single centralized server, Lemmy instances can be created and interconnected, forming a network of independent communities. Each instance can have its own moderation policies, community guidelines, and design while remaining part of the larger Lemmy federation. This federated model enables decentralization and community autonomy, allowing instances to operate independently and moderate content according to their own standards.
Lemmy embraces the ActivityPub protocol, a widely adopted standard for federated social networking. This protocol enables interoperability between different platforms that support it, allowing users on Lemmy instances to interact with users on other federated platforms. It encourages collaboration, discovery, and cross-community engagement.
Privacy and user control are fundamental principles of Lemmy. It emphasizes user anonymity and allows users to control their data and privacy settings. With Lemmy, users can choose pseudonyms and decide what personal information, if any, they want to share. This focus on privacy helps create a safe and secure environment for open discussions.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/introduction.html
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Code of Conduct
No Last Name Needed -a Lemmy Instance
Code of Conduct
Welcome to the "No Last Name Needed" Lemmy Instance, based in New Zealand! We strive to provide a safe and inclusive space for meaningful discussions. To ensure a positive experience for all participants, we kindly ask you to adhere to the following code of conduct:
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Respect and Kindness Treat every member of Lemmy with respect and kindness. Be mindful of your language, tone, and attitude when engaging in discussions. Personal attacks, harassment, discrimination, or any form of offensive behavior will not be tolerated.
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Inclusive Environment Promote an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome and valued. Respect the diversity of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives of other Lemmy members. Avoid making derogatory comments or engaging in discriminatory behavior.
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Constructive Communication Engage in constructive and meaningful discussions. Provide constructive feedback, suggestions, and opinions while respecting the ideas of others. Avoid engaging in flame wars, trolling, or disruptive behavior that hinders productive conversations.
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Privacy and Confidentiality Respect the privacy and confidentiality of other Lemmy members. Do not share personal information about others without their consent. Be cautious about sharing your own personal information and use discretion when discussing sensitive topics.
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Relevant and Appropriate Content Ensure that the content you share is relevant to this Lemmy Instance's purpose. Avoid spamming, advertising, or promoting irrelevant products, services, or websites. Refrain from sharing explicit, offensive, or illegal content.
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Compliance with Laws and Regulations Observe all applicable New Zealand laws and regulations when participating on this Lemmy Instance. Do not engage in activities that violate intellectual property rights, distribute malware, or engage in any illegal activities. Report any such activities to the Lemmy Instance moderators.
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Moderation and Dispute Resolution Respect the decisions of moderators. If you have concerns or disagreements, contact the moderators privately to resolve the issue. Publicly discussing moderation decisions is encouraged. Remember that the moderators are here to ensure a positive experience for all members.
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Reporting Violations If you encounter any violations of this code of conduct, report them to the moderators as soon as possible. Include any relevant information, such as the usernames involved and a description of the incident.
Failure to comply with this code of conduct may result in temporary or permanent suspension from the Lemmy Instance, depending on the severity and frequency of the violations.
Thank you for being a part of the "No Last Name Needed" Lemmy Instance. Let's create a welcoming and respectful environment together!
Lastly, Don't be a dick
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A curated, collaborative list of awesome Fediverse resources
github.com GitHub - emilebosch/awesome-fediverse: A curated, collaborative list of awesome Fediverse resourcesA curated, collaborative list of awesome Fediverse resources - GitHub - emilebosch/awesome-fediverse: A curated, collaborative list of awesome Fediverse resources
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.bradis.me/post/510
> A nice starting point to learn more for those of us (me included) that are new around here. > > P.S Not my repo
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Intro
Hi all I was a week late getting this Lemmy instance spun up (first time getting COVID) and @[email protected] spun up https://lemmy.nz
I don't know if I'll keep this instance up or maybe concentrate it on more focused stuff then what Dave is doing
Give me your thoughts