I run Lemmy, Plex, and a bunch of other services from a desktop in my basement. It works great. The Lemmy docker setup is a little finicky but works well once you get it.
I run Lemmy, Plex, and a bunch of other services from a desktop in my basement. It works great. The Lemmy docker setup is a little finicky but works well once you get it.
Here’s my guess.
I agree, this is a wild reactionary shift to the issues they’ve seen with kbin. Unless the community “consensus” includes people actually reviewing and testing this is just going to put the repo admins in a tough situation when they have to merge in some broken commit the community voted on.
Yep, on regular intervals your instance asks for the latest data from the remote community and that’s what it serves to its users. So it doesn’t matter if 1 person or 100 are subbed on asingle remote, it’s the same number of calls.
Very frustrating I have a .page domain which I can’t move to Cloudflare because its a Google specific TLD. So I guess I’m stuck seeing what Squarespace’s tools look like.
Breath of the Wild. I got interested in the lead up to to Tears of the Kingdom coming out. Finished it the day before. Still haven’t started tears though…
Seems like you’ve got it right, but I don’t think a lot of security minded folks who moved to a system like this would scoff at changing their passwords again.
Very cool combination. How are you managing single sign on with all those services?