Partner and CEO of Find the Path Ventures (https://find-path.com). Voice actor, software engineer, and general nerd.
Actually he needs a developer to disable federation. It's on be l by default and to my knowledge there is no way to disable it.
Hot and active are currently broken and will show stale content. It's a Lemmy thing not a Jerboa thing. I'm hoping they fix this in the upcoming version that's in testing right now.
It’s an Asp, it’s a Coil, no, it’s Asp Coil!
Wanna present you my vision of an awesome weapon I’ve discovered a while ago - Asp Coil!
I’ve tried to make it somewhat functional and believable, despite make whip-sword irl is a huge pain in the ass, but hope you like it!
As always, you can comment below what weapon you wanna see next!
The purpose of life is whatever you make it. Some people feel their purpose is to make as much money as they can, others to create art that will last for all time.
There is no one purpose to life. There's no cosmic point to it all, so we all just find out purpose.
For me, my purpose is to find happiness. I suffer from depression so that's my one goal. I find making people laugh makes me happy, so now I do a podcast where I make people laugh most of the time.
I run behind Cloudflare and that's definitely not the problem. I had something similar when I was setting up and it was nginx not passing the true IP to Lemmy so it was hitting limits on requests from a single IP address.
Not built-in to Lemmy, but you could archive backups of the code, pictures, db files, etc. using something like SyncThing, which keeps two folders on two machines up to date constantly.
For the database I'd back it up to a file then sync that since it can be messy syncing it otherwise.
Not really unless you want to hide the file names. Those are sniffable with FTP alone.
But SFTP is so good now I just use it for everything.
Cloudflare can hide your IP address. It's easy to set up and free. I use that for all my self-hosted stuff.
That game HAS to be played with headphones or a super good surround sound. The directionality of the voices in Senua's head is next level.
Gacha games completely turn me off. I just hate random loot boxes or other gimmicks to get you to spend money for the chance at getting something neat.
I use the Fold 4 and like it a lot. Being able to just open my phone to a mini tablet is fire.
Only downside is not every app works all that well with it so I'm hoping the Pixel fold sells well and encourages more support.
And sells well enough to get more versions. I was a Pixel user before this and the Samsung experience is kinda eh. Their app store keeps trying to push apps via push notifications that install if I so much as click on the notification and it's driving me crazy.
Diablo 4 with my wife. Double Necromancer party is just chaos.
Yes NPM is for basic reverse proxying, so one URL to one server. If you wanted to scale and load balance across multiple servers you'd need regular nginx with a text config file since you literally can't configure a second or third server.
And I'd still find that easier than Traefik, but maybe that's just because I've been using Apache2 and nginx for like a decade at this point so it's what I know.
There are a few I found in Github here: https://github.com/topics/lemmy-bot. This one looks like it's a pretty generic bot: https://github.com/SleeplessOne1917/lemmy-bot
There is an API for Lemmy, though the easiest way to make a bot would be to use one of the official libraries to talk to Lemmy: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy#libraries
I'm not saying we shouldn't be able to hard delete comments, I'm just explaining why the Lemmy developers might not have started with hard-deleting comments. I agree with you we should have the option and it should propagate regardless of any instance settings.
My point in mentioning other servers not deleting your comments is that ActivityPub is an open standard. Technically someone can write a Lemmy competitor that federates with your instance and does not implement the hard deletion of comments. It's allowable under the protocol. That doesn't mean the feature isn't worth implementing, it just means there are caveats to "this comment disappears off the Internet forever" like we'd like.
I host my instance exactly like this with Nginx Proxy Manager. Here's my config:
- Block Common Exploits and Websockets Support - on
- Add a custom location with the following settings:
- proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
- proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
- proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $remote_addr;
- real_ip_header X-Real-IP;
- real_ip_recursive on;
- for SSL turn on HTTP/2 Support
I had to add the custom config so that I would get the IP address of the clients and federated servers. Otherwise I was hitting rate limits on the Lemmy server.
This. I think it's a bug that it doesn't render a result on the search page.
I would love to have tags added that I could search at across instances. So looking up #animalpics might be all the communities that post pictures of animals
Then add to that the ability to follow that tag like you can on Mastadon and that would solve some of the "Super Community" asks.
Yeah my #1 issue is how hard it is to find communities to follow. I think it's why so many communities are just started on lemmy.ml since it has the best chance to get users on there or Beehaw.
Software engineer here. Historically we started not hard-deleting anything because sometimes software does bad things and we never want to accidentally delete anything that could be important since then the only way to undo it is to restore the database from a backup. So it's better/safer to literally not allow the application to ever delete anything from the database.
That being said, I could see an option in ActivityPub to delete comments, but with the distributed nature of Lemmy you would have to trust every server you federate with to listed to the protocol and delete the comments too since they are stored on the other servers as well.
Honestly it runs like native. Only thing I had to do is set the resolution in the options to not be 4:3 and instead be 16:9 and it runs flawlessly.
What non-Paizo TTRPGs are your most excited to play?
I've been looking into a few other systems just for a change of pace. What's on your radar to check out?