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No problems mate :) As long as I'm still paying for hosting I'll attempt to keep it updated.
I sometimes go awol and work on other stuff, pinging me here usually works 😊
I'm also glad that people still use and find the site valuable
I have now accepted the PR from @sunaurus@lemm.ee :) The changes are rolling out and the crawlers are crawling hard 24/7 again.
Sorry for the couple week delay, hit my up here next time :D
Right, I've calmed down and had a read. I did notice the instance count reducing. 😅 It makes sense .19 instances can't be crawlel. I'll see about the PR tonight
Thanks for pointing it me, I didn't know about this otherwise 🤣
.... I can just update it. I'll check the PR today....
It still works no? What's wrong if with it 😆
I've moved a couple of domains to dnssec and it's great, simple DNS.
Yeah I might have to try Ubuntu. I heard there are some improvements to KDE in 6.1 allowing RDP by default too.
Yeah I also haven't found a good alternative for a windows management host for RDP. I use my last remaining windows box as an "admin host" and the Linux alternative to this would be vnc or xrdp, both of which have their issues (no dynamic resize, clipboard issues, session restore issues)... I've also tried x2go recently which is closer but still not as slick/simple as a windows RDP session.
This was 4 years ago?
It's hard to switch cults once you've started paying them to be part of it.
Yeah the whole app is really responsive, works great on minimal resources. Excellent for sharing hikes and trails!
Have you seen owntracks? They have client apps too.
It's all teapots all the way down.
Likewise, I first switched to windows 10 LTSC, which was great. Then it still downloaded the fucking search bar, and then my Xbox games would no longer run. I switched to Arch with the new NVIDIA 555 drivers and now I can play all the games. 🙆♂️
Your links do nothing! I'm invincible!
It's really good. Proton works great for everything over tried to play. It's pretty amazing actually
If you use DuckDuckGo, that's another easy bypass :d
Nah, unfortunately I don't know how easy it is to run these packages on Debian/Fedora 😔 I only use Debian on my headless VMs, not for desktop environments.
I just posted about this on !fediverse@lemmy.world, but figured 'd share it here as well. :)
I'm the author of lemmyverse.net and I've recently been working on a new moderation tool called Lemmy Modder. https://modder.lemmyverse.net/
Currently, it supports user registration/approvals and content report management. I offer it either as a hosted app (which is currently only compatible with Lemmy 0.18 instances) or a package that you can run alongside your Lemmy instance (using Docker-Compose) !
Feel free to give it a go and send any feedback my way :) https://github.com/tgxn/lemmy-modder
Edit for a note: This tool does not save, proxy or store any of your user credentials or data to me, it is only ever stored locally in your browser. I also do not use any website tracking tools. 👍
Hey all,
I'm the author of lemmyverse.net and I've recently been working on a new moderation tool called Lemmy Modder. https://modder.lemmyverse.net/
Currently, it supports user registration/approvals and content report management. I offer it either as a hosted app (which is currently only compatible with Lemmy 0.18 instances) or a package that you can run alongside your Lemmy instance (using Docker-Compose) !
Feel free to give it a go and send any feedback my way :) https://github.com/tgxn/lemmy-modder
Edit for a note: This tool does not save, proxy or store any of your user credentials or data to me, it is only ever stored locally in your browser. I also do not use any website tracking tools. 👍
EZ-Mode for Lemmy. Contribute to tgxn/lemmy-ezmode development by creating an account on GitHub.
![GitHub - tgxn/lemmy-ezmode: EZ-Mode for Lemmy](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/7cd2b705-be1e-4e90-bb50-5c59ffb70932.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I made this stack based on my own deployment of Lemmy, it should allow anyone to run a Lemmy stack in Compose, with LE SSL behind Traefik. I've tested it behind docker-compose on Windows and Ubuntu. Interested in any feedback or PRs :)
I've been working on this for a couple weeks now, if you've not seen it then it lets you search/filter communities and instances on all Lemmy instances.
Currently over 1k instances and 26k communities! We're growing hella fast!
All open-source and up on GitHub