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Really? Have you set up services with docker before? I found it super easy compared to other systems. Curious what specifically threw you as I barely did anything except spin it up.


  • The PC is on .11
  • It pings server on .10
  • Since PC is on .11, server tries to respond on .11
  • This will fail
  • Disabling .11 on the server works because it can no longer try to respond in that direction
  • I bet it will work if you disable the .11 default route

Unify them.

Now I have a full FOSS Active Directory for SSO logging into computers and services that supports 2FA where desired.



I’ve used big names like ns1 and Cloudflare for free.


Yea, they have gotten pricey. I ended up going down in phone size instead of getting the bigger 8, really like being able to reach all the way across the phone again. Using a tablet for reading things probably made a difference here, though.


Yes, it’s new lingo, that’s what I was using. Mmmhmm. You should too… Totally…


Long time Samsung user. Get a Pixel 8. Install Obtainium. Use it to install Neo Launcher and 99% of the apps you probably use. Or just switch to GrapheneOS. You will be happy again.

I also found filly changing my layout helps. My daily calendar, task list, and clock are the only things on my first home screen.




I made Agriget back in the day, but it’s so outdated. Glad to see FreshRSS woth other clients get the most mentions over TT-RSS and all their drama, too.

FreshRSS also has extensions. Hmm, to make a Lemmy Bridge or not to make a Lemmy Bridge…


You are definitely not the demographic people usually complain about when they complain about truck owners.


Those are Matrix bridges. Beeper is a skin over matrix.





Bot responding to the wrong article? The saint one was nearby.



No implants until you own it, and can control what interacts with it.


Despite those ties, we continued investigating AdVon, and experienced zero interference from anyone at Recurrent. That said, AdVon’s cofounder responded to questions about this story by pointedly informing us of his business and personal connections with Recurrent’s CEO and the executive chairman of Recurrent’s board, in what felt like an effort to hamper our reporting by implying access to a corridor of power over our jobs. As you’re about to read: didn’t work.

Sheash.


True but any other company with the size to do so would chuck the request in the trash until the court orders came.


They are saying comment OP is blaming the user for using Discord, not Discord.



Fittrackee has been what I use instead of Strava. Also FOSS.


Yea, I contribute to a bunch of own source projects, so it makes it easy to jump around without conflicts. Also great for random stuff like youtube-dl, or esphome, etc, that you use once in a while. Just slap the aliases in my bashrc.


Agreed. Honesly I use docker like snap these days. Need a specific version of node?

alias node="docker run --rm -ti -v '${PWD}:${PWD}' -w '${PWD}' node:16-alpine"

alias npm="docker run --rm -ti -v '${PWD}:${PWD}' -w '${PWD}' node:16-alpine npm"

Pretty much every CLI tool that isn’t super basic to install I do this with.


Just pointing out your response may be dated. Docker can run rootless: https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/rootless/


I have one of these with PFSense on it. Works great, but when I had it in a hot room I had to zip tie a 120mm fan to it 😀



Can’t harvest data from a PWA like you can an app.


Huh? How do you write an efficient query and not take into account joins? A single table query? Are you a Prisma fan?


Everyone in this thread is complaining about Chrome. They should be complaining about MS.



Oh interesting, I didn’t know there was a citation feature but can’t see them in Thunder. PR time perhaps.


I put this in the cross post, bit figure it belongs here, too:

While ridiculous, there’s interesting context here.

  • Greenland has little to no economy
  • The ice is mined from ice that has already broken away from the glacier, thus not reducing any more than nature has already
  • Cargo ships bringing frozen food used to leave empty, now that same fuel is used to transport ice back instead of going to waste
  • The founder has always dreamed of a sustainable economy for Greenland
  • He is conflicted about how his work to do this in a sustainable way is being taken

Lots of gray here.


Your meme is right above this in my feed, hah.



Rumor is since the board aren’t investors, they’re not looking for money from the venture.


By data do you mean image?

If so, make sure you run a docker compose build after pulling the repo, and also make sure you stop and remove the container. (docker stop [container]; docker rm [container]) if not using docker compose down . If you don’t remove the container, it will keep using the old image.


But this does mean, writing tests works.


As with many others, I've recently needed to do some purging of media in Pict-rs. What I also discovered is that due to an issue with either Lemmy, Pict-rs, or my setup, at some point Pict-rs was not properly removing files from the file system on a purge, leaving about 20GB of media orphaned. To combat this, I've updated LPP with some additional configuration options to do both direct "purge" of leftover media in Pict-rs not tied to "kept" posts and a forced "remove" of files on the file system that are not properly purged (if using local storage). You can find all the new options at the GitHub link above. As a reminder, LPP only removes posts/media older than a specified time if they have not been posted, marked read, voted on, commented on, had comments voted on, or saved by users on your instance.
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Lemmy Post Purger (LPP) - Keep your small instance from growing too large for your disks.
Hot on the heels of LCS (https://lemmy.world/post/557346), I bring you Lemmy Post Purger (LPP). Instances can grow fast, and that can be a problem if you have limited disk space. If you don't mind losing history that your users have not interacted with, LPP can help. It will purge posts along with their comments and media before a certain time period if no comments, likes, or saves exist for users on your instance.
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Lemmy Community Seeder (LCS) - For pre-populating the “All” feed
When launching a new Lemmy instance, your `All` feed will have very little populated. Also as a small instance, new communities that crop up may never make their way to you. LCS is a tool to seed communities, so your users have something in their `All` feed, right from the start. It tells your instance to pull the top communities and the communities with the top posts from your favorite instances. How to run manually and in `docker` is included in the repo. Let me know if there's anything anyone needs it to do and I'll see if I can fit it in. I'm going to work on a *"purge old posts that are unsaved and not commented on by local users"* first, since small instances are sure to run out of disk space.
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Is there a cleaner for old Lemmy content?
I.E. delete images in the instance that are over X days old and aren't saved by a user? If not, I will be writing one.
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