Also the announcement properly say is pay-per-use, so it should be something like credits, recharge $1, $5, $10.
Also the announcement properly say is pay-per-use, so it should be something like credits, recharge $1, $5, $10.
I tried this since I’m using graphenOS so I’m fairly certain I can cut this data from google, but as you said, sometimes it’s a good thing to have this data. For me is just fun to watch where I’ve been.
Using GPSLogger and traccar I was able to get something similar to the timeline in Google maps. Of course it won’t be the same and there are some features missing, but it’s something
https://github.com/mendhak/gpslogger/
https://github.com/traccar/traccar
On Monday, Reddit’s ad manager encountered a brief outage, during which buyers were unable to look at reporting statistics, even while impressions were still delivering, though the impact was fairly minimal, per four sources. (The Verge reported the moderator blackout crashed the site, although it’s unclear whether the crashes are related).
So the site was down for quite a bit of time but the ad related stuff was just a minor hiccup?
There’s this map https://lemmymap.feddit.de/
That’s what was happening to me.
Seems this is normal behavior, when someone searches for a community from another instance the first 20 posts are imported to the instances you searched from. This is causing those posts to be inserted into the feed.
Fixed it, I just commented in here from my instance :D But our previous comments don’t show up, I think I saw a post about this issue yesterday.
I was trying it but since it’s alpine we don’t have curl, but I tried ping and no, it doesn’t work.
I’m googling what I can do.
The issue in this post for me was already fixed.
Now I do have another issue, not sure if it’s related to what you’re mentioning.
I’m getting this error when trying to search for a community in another instance.
HTTP request{http.method=GET http.scheme="https" http.host=lemmy.pe1uca.dev http.target=/api/v3/ws otel.kind="server" request_id=36d10fe3-81a9-45f0-b39a-5299b2760ed6 http.status_code=101 otel.status_code="OK"}: lemmy_server::api_routes_websocket: couldnt_find_object: Request error: error sending request for url (https://lemmy.one/c/privacyguides): operation timed out
Here’s the post https://lemmy.one/post/16124
That I’m not sure, I just updated the password and have been using that one, not sure if it can be changed in the UI.
I solved it just copying the nginx.conf
file
The commits of @jax@lemmy.cloudhub.social have the solution.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/2908
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-docs/pull/186
You can just update the config of nginx to another port and then use your own reverse proxy, in my case I’m using caddy.
The instance is up, but I can’t search communities of other instances yet '^-^
Well, your password is incorrect.
Is this for the admin user?
Did you updated the lemmy.hjson
file with the admin user you want to use?
I did this and also created a new user and didn’t have any issue logging in.
I used to live in Mexicali where IIRC we reached 53C one summer for a few days, the rest were max 50C for a couple of days (during the time I lived there), there was no rain, no clouds, and little to no wind.
I had an office job, so only my commute had me outside during the day, maybe also going to buy lunch.
For the most part it was only to go out after the sun had set if I wanted to do something. All the stores, houses, and businesses have AC, also the public transit even if it just mildly lowered the temperature.
I heard stories that before AC people just endured it, sitting outside at the shadows of few trees and other kind of covers.
Also the original settlers made an underground city to endure the heat.
IIRC the first mall that had AC (La cachanilla) was so popular that during summer it was common to be incredibly full, the verb “cachanillear” was used to mean to go walk in the mall, mostly just during the summer.
Now in Montreal the heat is very humid and I miss the dry heat of the dessert haha.
In here the houses are built to trap heat for the winter, but it backfires during the summer.
Again, with an office job, and now fully remote thanks to the pandemic, a portable AC does the trick.
Also, I don’t remember where I read it, but simple fans stop being useful after certain temperature, but I don’t remember what it was.
AFAIK you need to manually search for another instance’s community from your instance to start federating, that’s what it says in the documentation https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/federation_getting_started.html
But I’m also having issues with this, I made this post https://lemmy.one/post/16124
Here’s the documentation https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/first_steps.html#inclusion-on-join-lemmyorg-instance-list
- Federate with at least one instance from the list
- Have a site description and icon
- Be patient and wait the site to be updated, there’s no fixed schedule for that
What’s the current bottleneck?
That’s what I’m going for with some subs I have in mind.
After I learn how to maintain a lemmy instance I’ll check with some language and/or world building subs to have a dedicated instance, starting with conlangs and neography.
I know, I’ll deploy some stuff in the VPS I have (including a lemmy instance), that’s why I’m looking to buy a domain.
Yeah, I also thought about that, but I think once I have my own instance it’ll be easier to also contribute to the project and find improvements for this :)
I still don’t fully understand the federation of instances, do other instances have to do something so I can interact with them? Or will it be only on my side?
The dev said reddit doesn’t allow infinity to have the option for normal users to input their keys dynamically, but I think there wasn’t any mention about people building it from source.