I will. I was asking from CPU power and price perspective though.
I’m a male, 25 yo software developer. Admin of lemy.lol instance.
I will. I was asking from CPU power and price perspective though.
I’m using Headscale for work and Tailscale for personal use. I tried to use Nebula but it’s not easy as Tailscale.
Do they need blockchain for it though?
Why should I use JuiceFS instead of rclone though?
I can recommend Mlem (iOS), Voyager (iOS/Android) and the default web UI.
Unfortunately, I feel the same. As I observed from the commenters here, self-hosting that won’t break seems very expensive and laborious.
Yeah I really like the “parent backup” strategy from @hperrin@lemmy.world :) This way it costs much less.
Pretty solid backup strategy :) I like it.
It’s quite robust, but it looks like everything will be destroyed when your server room burns down :)
Can we use group meeting in self hosted version?
If you’re not using the old domain then it would broke federation: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/backup_and_restore.html?highlight=changing#changing-your-domain-name
I guess there is no way to move your post/comment history to a new domain. It’s like if you change your domain then you can’t use old DB and if you don’t change it then you can’t re-install with fresh DB :)
I don’t recommend re-installing an instance on the same domain. This caused me errors before I had to replace my domain. Like I couldn’t subscribe to same communities with my old username. If you have the old data, you should find a way to extract it.
Which method did you used to install your instance? If you used lemmy-ansible, then your data should be in /srv/lemmy
by default: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/blob/8c5337f5e5163c2452242db578119593d6fa00f1/examples/hosts#L13
They just randomly gone.
URL blocking is for spam. It’s not like instance blocking and I don’t think you want to filter out spam content yourself.
Hopefully we can see custom user filters too though. I would like to filter out Elon from my life.
Yes, you can shoot me from there and you’re right but I don’t see much difference between Matrix clients. The experience is pretty common between them. Synapse is de facto standard.
I don’t think XMPP is simpler than Matrix. With my insufficient knowledge; XMPP servers and clients have different standards. Some supports audio/video calls, some requires encryption while other maybe not etc.
Matrix has a standard set of features and all software around it built for those features. TBH I find Matrix pretty instable lately tho.
Yes, the status is broken. The tool is working but not unsubscribing.
The source of the problem is that I cannot access the count of local subscribers at the moment. Therefore, it is not clear whether the tool should unsubscribe or not. I’ve created a merge request for this and the problem will be fixed in 0.19.4.
It looks like reddthat.com is on 0.19.4 and it’s working correctly for them now.
“Ubuntu added on top” you mean Snap? No thanks :)
So is he self hosting her or what?