Ah ok.
That docker-dirs.sh script is trying to set the right permissions onto these directories:
“pgdata”, “media”, “logs”, “tmp”.
The owner of those directories needs to be the same user as the one running docker.
Web developer. Lead developer of PieFed
Ah ok.
That docker-dirs.sh script is trying to set the right permissions onto these directories:
“pgdata”, “media”, “logs”, “tmp”.
The owner of those directories needs to be the same user as the one running docker.
Nowhere in https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/INSTALL-docker.md does the word chmod appear.
When you say ‘ran the script in it’, what do you mean?


Yes, you’re right.


Exposure therapy?
Start small, do it over and over, gradually increasing the amount.


The person who is using that character found a way around that somehow! So the next release doesn’t try to restrict it anymore.
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/commit/40f6472f8ea8d2542d0c073c0aa893e4273e4c23


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I have built functionality into PieFed that detects AI posts and comments.
This poster is AI for sure. He’s done one or two real comments, for camouflage, but the rest are A-grade slop.
And it’s lying about it. That’s kinda creepy.
Does this mean that it won’t be supported on OpenWRT for much longer?
No, they’re really good about supporting old routers for as long as possible. For many years the best router to use with OpenWRT was this one from 2002 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_WRT54G_series


Ah, yes, the Jira folks.
I got Trello mixed up with Heroku.


Yes, I see what you mean. Technically it works but nothing is optimized for a small screen.


Did you try Planka? It’s identical to Trello (before Salesforce bought it).


In PieFed you can react to a post/comment with an emoji, which is shown with your name.


I have just added code which makes the instance vote weight visible in the UI - https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/commit/04b54e25f44f54420c247152323c90c4a3360a02
You can go to https://piefed.social/instances and check the vote weight of any instance. It’ll be very boring tho because they’re all set to “Votes are weighted at the normal level.” Yes, even lemmy.ml.
The honeypot is done!
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/commit/acb03bf143f39e4f96a749863c25502ac6800c93


Please add PieFed to the allowlist.


I’m a flask developer but even so I would use PHP for this. There are a million php-based contact form scripts on the web and configuring caddy to use PHP will be easier than python/flask.
As for the sending email part - don’t run a smtp server locally, too much hassle. Smtp2go has a free tier which will be fine.
Seems like OP just copy and pasted some perplexity.ai output.


IMO Lemmy/PieFed is safer to run because the community mods will delete anything illegal, which will delete it for you, too. About 5 instances host 95% of communities worth joining so it’s easy for us to coordinate defense.
Mastodon is thousands of instances and more wild west. Bad stuff can come from anywhere.
Very interesting, thanks.
https://lemmy.world/post/41184531