I agree except someone has to host the content and they should get to decide what’s not allowed.
I agree except someone has to host the content and they should get to decide what’s not allowed.
You’ll need to be able to ssh into the server.
Hosting a single user instance, I’m seeing a few GB of network traffic over the past few days and maybe 10Gb at most needed for the disk.
Ah, great thanks. That sounds much smaller in file size than mirroring all embedded content.
Turns out docker is configured to reference everything though relative paths. I just needed to move the directory and everything kept working.
The lemmy ui is removing websockets in the next update replacing it with a REST API. I suspect that will stop any new posts from popping to the top after load.
People seem to not want new posts and comments moving things around on their page anyway.
Ah got it. Yes, Im using docker compose but setup through ansible. Sounds like I just need to update the bind mount then. Thanks
A lemmy instance will only show communities that someone’s has previously searched using the full url. You can find a list of all available instances here: http://browse.feddit.de/
wow very tricky, thanks for reporting back! Can I ask if you’re seeing better performance running postgresql separately?
I think that would be possible to do to help with searching for new communities. Although for now I’m not sure there’s too much difference between it existing on each instance vs on https://browse.feddit.de/. Other than ease of use of staying on one website I guess.
Thanks for the feedback! I think if your main goal is to just search for communities by name, then it’s best to use: https://browse.feddit.de/.
I find lemmy.directory the most helpful in browsing all posts across the lemmyverse in a single feed (via the “All” filter).
Searching for new communities may be able to be made more universal, but automatically pulling in those feeds (subscribing) is probably not a good general idea. See here for more info on that: https://lemmy.ml/comment/476925
If nobody from your instance is already subscribed, then you can only search for the community by the full url. I wrote a bit more about this here: https://lemmy.directory/post/34207
When first subscribing to a new instance, a handful of posts get backfill synced. I think it would make sense to also backfill the comments for those posts.
Can I only create a community on the instance I joined, or can I also create a community elsewhere?
You can only create a community on the instance you have an account on, but people from other instances will still be able to follow and post to it.
I think that’s right. A request for deletion gets made and it’s up to each server to decide if they will honor it.
You might be able to save the website as a progressive web app to your home screen?
Yes accounts are distributed to each server. Same as communities.