Someone told me it is all just the same stuff as from Taste?
Someone told me it is all just the same stuff as from Taste?
Funny enough - I watched that movie recently and noticed the same thing. Not native to Tassie, so I wouldn’t presume - but it’s not uncommon for the pronunciation of some names to change over time.
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Sorry - I didn’t run into any issues with user creation. Can you provide some context to this? What are you seeing in terms of errors/behaviour?
Not sure of the issue, but take a look here to see if there is something that can help.
Yeah from memory (was a while ago), Traefik hooks into the docker socket to auto-discover containers that have a specific label? Might not be remembering that correctly.
Nice pics! Just to note - there is also a Launceston community here on TasLem.
What’s the story with the divers? Got lost, did they? :)
I disagree. The mobile web client works fine for me, Jerboa seems clunky and unloved.
I’ll probably check both of those out, but that $20 entry to the feast stings a little.
Hey there! I am doing well. Wish I didn’t have to work tomorrow. :D
I used to use Traefik but switched to Caddy. I like how easy it is to configure a new reverse proxy for one of my containers. Literally 3 new lines in my Caddyfile, restart the caddy container and away it goes getting certificates etc.
I think it as bug also. I would hope that after the community is retrieved from the remote instance it would automatically display in the search results.
No idea about kbin, sorry. Although I have gotten “Subscribe Pending” when subbing to a few communities - they eventually change to Subscribed.
On your home instance, search for the community you want to sub. Eg: search for http://lemmy.ml/c/test - it will initially say nothing found but after about 10 seconds you should be able to find it in the All Communities list on your home instance. Click on the name of the community to view it, or click subscribe.
Maybe thumbnails?
The Lemmy Community Browser: https://browse.feddit.de/
Hi there! Thanks for posting. :)
In regard to account migration - that is a highly requested feature and one I am sure the devs will work on when time permits.
In terms of my intentions, I plan on keeping the server around for the foreseeable future. I tend to view it as my own instance, with other people using it as well. Having said that, I don’t mean that I don’t care about the other users - I just mean that it’s not going anywhere because its what I use. :)
At present its running on Oracle Cloud in a paid account, but using free tier resources. Its an ARM server with 4 cores and 24GB RAM and a decent amount of network bandwidth. I am running the docker stack, but I have a slightly modified configuration from the published one. My container logs are set to roll, so they don’t get too big.
I take backup snapshots regularly and before performing any updates.
In regard to data ownership - I hear you! That’s something I understand completely, but ultimately its up to you. Some people don’t want to put the time in to keeping a server updated/patched etc. It’s not for everyone.
Any other questions, sing out.