What’s wrong with europlug?
(Justin)
Tech nerd from Sweden
What’s wrong with europlug?
Fuel is probably a more general english translation for benzin.
There’s also the chemical benzene but nobody puts pure benzene in cars or lighters 😅
I like that open collective has public auditing though, which I think is important for FOSS projects.
Zyxel NWA210AX. Locally managed, robust, PoE, good wireless features. Looks like they have a 6e version now too.
Those links don’t crash my jerboa. 0.18.0-rc and 0.0.35.
This site offers a searchable directory of lemmies
This Lemmy has scripts to make it automatically federated with all lemmy instances, so its /all feed is a global /all feed.
https://lemmy.directory/home/data_type/Post/listing_type/All/sort/New/page/1
I’m setting up a Kubernetes config to make it easy to set up and scale, at the moment actually! I’m hoping that it helps lower the barrier to entry for people to run their own personal instances.
I would say that hosting a public instance is a very big commitment though, since any users that sign up are depending on you to keep it running indefinitely.
Yeah, must be a very stressful weekend for them as things escalate over at Reddit.
It doesn’t sound like the tier 2 instances (aka not lemmy.ml) are very hard to run at least. Lemmy.world said that they’re only using a single 8vcpu/32GB VPS.
I honestly have no idea. I’m just running my own instance so I’ll just ban any users from my federation feed if I need to.
If you check the modlog, you can see what mods/admins have been doing recently (note that there is potentially offensive content there)
Yeah, the diversity means that there’s bound to be content you dont like. Simple enough to just block the community though, and then they wont show up for you anymore.
There’s a big red block button in the sidebar on desktop, and then you can also manage your blocks in your settings page.
Yeah technical users and people who are friends with technical users can just use a micro instance.
There are a ton of them, actually. There’s like 10 on lemmy.ml if you search “porn” on https://browse.feddit.de/
The devs need to add an account migration feature so that you can export your account to another instance.
Like, when you switch email providers, you just download all your emails and then set up a redirect so people emailing you go to your new account. It should be the same on Lemmy. I hope they add this feature, but I’m sure the devs are really busy right now trying to make sure lemmy.ml doesn’t go down tomorrow.
Exactly. And just have the two communities sync to each other using ActivityPub. I haven’t worked with fediverse code before, but it seems like it would work.
Yeah, this needs to be fixed. There needs to be some way to link between instances and not get your browser stuck on a foreign instance.
I think this might help as a workaround for now. (browser only) https://lemmy.world/post/48816
Your instance can ban the offending instances, so they won’t show up for you or your fellow users, and vice versa. It provides a good way to exile the offending community.
Yeah, we need subs that can exist on multiple instances at the same time. Two subs on different instances should be to link up so all posts are shared between the two, and that they have the same mod team.
The community browser you mentioned is super useful. Just copy links from there into your search bar to subscribe.
An instance is like your email provider. When you get “messages”, like “a new post was created”, or “your comment got upvoted”, it gets sent to your instance for you to read.
At the same time, instances are also email providers for communities/sublemmies, so when people post in a sub, the instance hosting that sub receives the “messages” from other instances in the Fediverse.
That has nothing to do with Lemmy as a piece of software. Outside contributers are already contributing more than dessalines and nutomic.