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gk99 , to gaming in [Temtem] What are the things you wish you knew when you started the game ?

I haven’t looked too far into it because I’m not that miffed about it, but after the initial opportunity to rename upon capture, I believe the only way to rename Temtem is a voucher to do so, which I’ve only seen in the premium battlepass.

Hamano OP ,

If that’s true, that’s pretty lame 😓

Bishma , to linux in Does anyone actually use Enlightenment?
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I had completely forgotten about it and would have assumed it was a thing of the past.

ZenGrammy , to nostupidquestions in Deleted

I am going to remove your post because this is not the right place for it, but please do seek advice at /c/[email protected] for your concerns.

Mars , to technology in Non right-wing tech podcasts?
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AcornCarnage , to selfhosted in Self hosting a Lemmy instance for just myself?
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I took the easy way out for Mastodon with a managed host because I wanted to open it up to toher folks. But I did self host it for a bit and it was fine. Pleroma was a bit more to my liking, but Mastodon won out.

A couple of weeks ago, I did set up my Lemmy instance on a single core, 1GB RAM, 10GB HDD VPS. I’m not subscribed to a ton of communities and haven’t bothered with the different seeding scripts. So far so good though! I’m really happy with it.

Kodemystic , to selfhosted in Self hosting a Lemmy instance for just myself?
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In case of Lemmy I used Lemmy-Easy-Deploy script. To host I used Oracle Cloud always free tier. Its risky because I’ve heard people say that since its free they can just pull the plug at any time, so you might consider to upgrade it to paid account, I heard its cheap. About requirements I have no idea. Im running my on a VM instance with Ubuntu minimal 22.04 aarch64. I pushed it to the maximum allowed for free account: 4 ARM cpu with 24Gb of Ram. I dont know anything about hosting mastodon.

TrenchcoatFullofBats ,

Lemmy-Easy-Deploy is awesome, and yes, Oracle will burn you eventually, and you won’t be able to access your instance to run one of the migrate scripts to move elsewhere. Everything will be permanently gone.

Check out Hetzner instead. They have reasonable prices and DCs in both the EU and the US. They also just started offering ARM servers as well.

SeeJayEmm ,
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Just make sure you keep regular backups of your data so you can spin it up somewhere else.

Also, people can crap all over Oracle (rightfully so), but I highly doubt they would kill the free tier one day w/o any warning at all.

dan1101 , to showerthoughts in Why the fuck do cars still have analog speedometers? Surely digital ones would be more accurate and much easier to read without looking away from the road for too long.
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An analogue gauge is useful because you can see the rate of change not just the current value.

Pyr_Pressure ,

Some sort of scale on the side/bottom of the screen would solve that easy enough. It’s only really useful when accelerating into the highway or from a red light, not terribly important.

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  • Pyr_Pressure ,

    Not really, you never really check how fast the needle moves it’s a side effect of checking your speed. A scale by the numbers, or as a circle around the numbers, would have the same affect. You just noticed how fast it’s moving in your periphery as you check your speed.

    cantstopthesignal ,

    More points of failure and less intuitive.

    PeriodicallyPedantic ,

    I disagree that it is inherently less intuitive, it depends on the design. You’re overthinking the points of failure part.

    PeriodicallyPedantic ,

    You can design a digital readout to intuitively provide the same. And I think you’re overstating the importance of rate of change in analog guages that you find in commuter cars.

    all-knight-party , to nostupidquestions in Deleted
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    You need to get the fuck out of there, there's more to life than being suffocated by your parents. Don't let them have the last laugh, the biggest fuck you you can give them is to escape their obvious need for control.

    I can't pretend like that's easy or that I would know how, but you've got to explore everything you can possibly do to be removed from that situation. By your description it sounds like they're doing things that are likely legally abusive. If you can get out of there just imagine how much better your life can be out from under their thumb.

    linuxduck , to selfhosted in Self hosting a Lemmy instance for just myself?

    I have both a misskey and lemmy instance. For both I used servarica.com with the cheapest summer deal Flying Fish SSD. It’s like 55 a year. (Or you can pay monthly but I’d highly suggest to save up and pay yearly) (kinda lie, I got a bigger one for lemmy but it’s overkill)

    If you have never installed software before on a VPS (virtual private server) you’re in for a learning ride. If this is the case, be patient, don’t give up.

    Misskey is similar to mastadon. You can also look into calkey which is similar to misskey.

    The hardest part of setting it up was the settings. But since I already know Docker and whatever it was easy going otherwise.

    Though I still don’t have email working… Bleh

    Misskey you add relays. Relays are like lists of instances to join in the fediverse. You then block instances you don’t like.

    Lemmy, you block instances you don’t approve and can set it up so you can white list as well.

    Also important, lemmy doesn’t automatically add other instances. How it works is, any user on your instances has to subscribe to another using the full search key !blah then once ONE user is subscribed, everyone else can search it via keyword.

    Because of that I created a bot that went through all my approved instances and subscribed to all communities in there. It stopped around 3500 subscribed communities. I’ll have to run it again sometime.

    derpo ,

    Awesome answer! I appreciate the insight

    DigitalWebSlinger ,

    What kind of network traffic and disk usage are you seeing with 3500 incoming communities?

    muddybulldog ,

    My personal instance that is pulling in close to the top 500 communities. Over the past week I see about 4 million requests and 17GB data served.

    sinokon ,

    That’s pretty small tbh did expect much more but I guess offloading content traffic to 3rd party does the most heavy lifting. Thanks for the insight!

    linuxduck ,

    Good question. Right now it just says 0… With my all but 2 users. The great thing about where I got my servers is you can choose one of two options 100mbps unlimited (which I use) or 1gps for the first 4tb and then throttled to 10mbps.

    So far I see very little impact

    A10 , to selfhost in [Question] Installing Lemmy with Ansible
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    Ansible will execute commands on the remote server via ssh. So you don’t need Ansible on the remote server for setting up lemmy

    calvin , to selfhosted in Self hosting a Lemmy instance for just myself?
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    github.com/jheidecker/lemmony

    This will take care of the other commenters point about having to manually subscribe to everything. I just had it pull the top 500 communities from the top two instances and I’m fine…

    Raphael , to linux in Distro hoppers, how do you manage your config files?
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    I don’t stow or anything difficult anymore, it complicates things.

    I just save everything in my gitlab account and then I manually create the links.

    EpicGamer , to linux in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?

    I run tiny core linux for the UI personally

    DaSaw , to gaming in What’s one of your favorite game soundtracks?

    Assuming visual novels count as “games”, probably one of the best soundtracks I’ve ever run across is the one for Everlasting Summer. Both Silent Owl (Sergey Eybog) and Between August and December did amazing work on it.

    Corkyskog , to youshouldknow in YSK: You can post comments to Peertube videos as a Lemmy user
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    Do I need a peertube account to search peertube, or can I use my Lemmy account? How do I access peertube if I just wanted to browse videos on there?

    s08nlql9 OP ,

    you need to know the channel name you want to subscribe to using this format:

    channelname@instancename

    example is [email protected] (i just browsed a random channel in peertube)

    looks like my instance doesn’t know this channel yet, but if i search it a few times or directly accessing this channel link, it will hopefully find it

    !gaycookie_studios

    yessikg ,
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    I don’t know how to search from lemmy but there’s a general search: joinpeertube.org/browse-contentAnd you can search/browse each instance too

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