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To infinity and beyond
how to stop federation?
I deleted my instance and want to use my domain for something else. However, traffic keeps getting pushed to my server. Is there a way to stop this?
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I want to try this, do I need to change the lemmy domain to my own instance url? (if this is a double comment, I tried it from my own instance, but can't see it on my alt. If someone can see this 2 times, I'm sorry.)
Yeah, I only see this comment when I'm actively putting the link of your comment in the search on my instance.
I saw your comment via my alt on lemmy.ml.
This looks like a serious issue!
Besides what everyone said… you are the boss. You control what can and can’t be done.
Eg. Lemmy.ml decided that users can’t create communities anymore on that instance. Easily solvable but a limitation to that instance.
If you own the instance, you decide what can be done and what not.
Beyoncé. A lot of her songs. But certainly the ring one.
Issue with 2 hubs
Hello,
I have an Apple TV and a HomePod. They seem to fight over the right to be the hub.
I had my Apple TV first, it has always been my "main hub". I added a HomePod to my home in the beginning of this year. However, since about a month or so, they seem to battle over the right to be the hub.
According to the iPhone/homekit view, one hub is connected, the other can't connect (however I can interact with both of them via my phone).
Whenever the HomePod "wins", all accessories become unavailable (think: hue lights etc). Only solution then is to reboot my Apple TV. After that, the HomePod shows as "unavailable", but at least everything works in my home.
How can I solve this?
I have been with this idea for a very long time. But over time all the platforms got more and more greedy and I had the feeling that my privacy got more and more invaded.
Since that time, I have an Adblock and use DDG.
Sorry content creators.
Belgium: yes! We drink tap water. Straight from the tap. Hardness varies from city to city. At my home I have a filter to make the water softer. That helps the taste but also keeps all faucets etc running.
All of the others forgot to mention one thing. Currently there is a bug to subscribe to a community.
So if there is no button in the sidebar, that is because the bug.
The Cats are European Champions!
Y’all are the best!
I love Mlem and use it almost all the time. I’m missing if I have a notification (but that for sure is in the pipeline) but I miss one more thing: saving pictures on my phone. For these things I switch to the safari version.
I had no idea it even had a name. I'm learning a lot these days! Thnx!
The power of an instance - aka: federation of users?
Hi, my train of thoughts started with my "home" instance Lemmy.ml disabling the creation of communities. I did write this already somewhere as a comment, but I think it deserves its own topic ;)
TLDR; I have 2 big questions: do admins have too much power? Should an account be easily transferrable to another instance?
To be clear: I have no problems with that decision. I understand it. What I am writing here is a theoretical issue.
Let me explain:
So, the current problem is not being able to create a community on Lemmy.ml, so on Lemmy in general, for all Lemmy.ml member. The solution is easy. Create and alt account on another platform, create the community, make my prime account the mod et voila, problem solved.
However, my “problem” is theoretical. I joined Lemmy.ml “per accident”. I did not pick it for a specific reason, I just stumbled on it (being a Reddit refugee) and selected this instance. (I know now that this instance will always “do good” because it is run by the creator
If so, the css must be federated as well, no? Might be difficult.
As an ex-Apollo user I kinda liked that everything has the same look.
Hi, my "problem" currently isn't a real problem :p
Let me explain:
So, the current problem is not being able to create a community. The solution is easy. Create and alt account on another platform, create the community, make my prime account the mod and voila, problem solved.
However, my "problem" is theoretical. I joined Lemmy.ml "per accident". I did not pick it for a specific reason, I just stumbled on it (being a Reddit refugee) and selected this instance. (I know now that this instance will always "do good" because it is run by the creators of Lemmy (I did not know this when joining) - so my issues will probably always be theoretical FOR ME, but hear me out. ). If someone would join another instance, and that instance would suddenly stop providing essential services of Lemmy (let's say, commenting, participating, cross posting or any other feature) OR if the instance would stop alltogether, you kinda loose everything. Yes, you can create an alt, but your post/comment history belongs to the other, severely limited in features, account - or the account is lost forever. I think, from a theoretical standpoint, I would feel better if I was able to "move" my main account to another instance. Not sure how this would technically work (federating accounts might be a huge GDPR / privacy nightmare), but it would give me some peace of mind knowing that I can't be... euh... fucked over by an instance admin.
I know you can run your own instance to circumvent these issues. I am considering it since my account is stil fairly new, but it seems like a tedious thing, both in technical knowledge as in financial terms. And with the federation/discovery thingy that is around on a not-well-used instance, this is even more difficult.
My 2 cents. Not sure if I'm missing something and/or if someone agrees/disagrees with me?
For me, this shows the power but also the downside of the fediverse setup. When I joined Lemmy, I picked lemmy.ml kinda random. I started building up my user (joining communities etc). My instance owner decides this, virtually limiting my account on an important thing. I understand why, that is not the case. But the thing is, I can’t easily move.
If I would be able to another instance, that would solve it. However, that is not possible.
I understand why it is this way. And this specific case is just a small inconvenience that I can work around.
However, the power of the instance admin is something that scares me a bit. What if the instance someone joined decides to disable/… more important things? You just loose your entire user?
And the 32gb is enough?
thnx! were are u hosted?
Is it shitty setting an instance up or is it doable? Are u running on perm or via a provider?
I, for one, welcome the ascii overlord. (͡ ° ͜ʖ ͡ °)
Will ask there! I was wondering where to ask. Thnx!
Resources for small and large instances
I'm wondering, what resources does Lemmy need? For a small instance (let's say, me and some friends) or a large instance (think Lemmy.ml or Lemmy.world or the like...).
Also, where do y'all host your instances?
Roe vs Wade: aftermath?
Short question from someone living in the EU. How is the US currently dealing with the aftermath of Roe vs Wade?
Lemmy (and the fediverse) and GDPR: a clusterfuck waiting to happen?
So, I’m kinda new to this Lemmy thingy and the fediverse. I like the fediverse from a technological standpoint. However, I think that, if we gain more and more traction, Lemmy (and by extend the entire fediverse) is a GDPR clusterfuck waiting to happen. With big and expensive repercussions…
Why? Well, according to GDPR, all personal data from EU users must remain in the EU. And personal data goes really far. Even an IP-address is personal data. An e-mail address is personal data. I don’t think there is jurisprudence regarding usernames, so that might be up for discussion.
Since the entire goal of the fediverse is “transporting” all data to all servers inside the ActivityPub/fediverse world, the data of a EU member will be transported all over the place. Resulting in a giant GDPR breach. And I have no idea who will be held responsible… The people hosting an instance? The developers of Lemmy? The developers of ActivityPub?
Large corporations are getting hefty fines for GDPR breaches.
Is there a way to create a picture gallery?
I created a post (see it here). I want to include a picture gallery. Reddit refugee, so no idea how to do it. I went to Imgur and uploaded via there. Is there a better way?