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Y0za , to piracy in Soap2day is DEAD!!!

Stremio is the best app for movies and series. I’ve never seen anything like it.

AyyLMAO , to android in Is there a community for Android games?
@AyyLMAO@exploding-heads.com avatar

Never seen one, where are you going to create the community?😉

darcmage , to android in Homescreen thread
hydra OP ,
@hydra@lemmy.world avatar

Looks nice and clean, also nice Firefox search bar.

Piecemakers3Dprints , to youshouldknow in YSK: A car takes uses about seven seconds worth of fuel to start up. If you are going to idle for a period of time longer than that, you'll save fuel by turning your engine off.
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

Life Pro-tip: don’t turn your car off unless you’re safely parked. Not only is it insanely unsafe, but you’re actively blocking traffic even if it’s stopped around you; in the event of a wreck involving your car in said inert state, you’re in legal trouble in a number of directions. Don’t be a dumbass.

The infinitesimal amount of “saved” fuel is absolutely nothing compared to the mind-bogglingly enormous amount of commercial waste that pushes our civilization to the brink. You’re not “doing your part” in any way at all with this bullshit. Stop already and think, FFS. 🤦🏼‍♂️

The_iceman_cometh ,

Many new cars have start/stop features builtin. If the computer controller detects that the engine may have trouble starting (low temperature, low battery, starter motor failure, whatever), it won’t stop the engine for you.

Or that’s the theory.

Sailor_jets , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
@Sailor_jets@sh.itjust.works avatar

Because I can use LineageOS or some other ROM. This allows me to live without Google apps and still have a working phone that I can customize to my hearts content.

TheCakeWasNoLie ,

Exactly. Using CalyxOS myself.

fuck_reddit , to android in Homescreen thread
@fuck_reddit@lemmy.world avatar
wxboss , to linux in What distros would you recommend for use on a (non-gaming) Laptop?
@wxboss@mastodon.social avatar

@Gamer153
Debian 12 is actually a good option. This latest release has really transformed it into a much more viable option.

I just recently switched from my favourite distro (Linux Mint), and I have no regrets.

RelativeArea0 , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

I got 2 q+ tv boxes running armbian for h6

1st one runs as my dns server + sinkhole via technitium (pihole is a bit janky on them idk why) 2nd one runs as my unifi controller + samba fileserver + torrent downloader

Reason why i went with this is because they are cheaper than sbc or 2nd hand laptop

Fun part is that they are running at 20w/h in total

preciouspupp , to selfhosted in Self hosted services with SSL cert

People can see what domains you use with TLS, but that could be OK: letsencrypt.org/docs/ct-logs/

leopardboy , to selfhosted in Should I host my own instance if I don't intend to run a community?
@leopardboy@netmonkey.tech avatar

I think it’s a matter of personal preference.

I’ve been running my own Mastodon instance for several months now, and I’ve enjoyed it. I don’t have to rely on someone else, either, which is nice. I’m in control of everything on that instance.

As for Lemmy, I just started my own instance today, and am currently writing you from it. What made me decide to setup my own instance was some performance issues I was seeing with Lemmy.world, although that might have been an UI problem. Anyway, I enjoy doing this stuff, so I’m running my own instance for the sake of doing it.

On the flip side, it’s more expensive and time consuming, and I’m the one who has to worry about backing up data, etc. Like I said, though, I enjoy doing it, so it’s no big deal.

drlecompte ,

I run my own Mastodon instance, but for Lemmy it seemed more logical to join an existing instance that aligned with my interests. I wouldn’t be adverse to abandoning my self-hosted Mastodon for a shared instance, but I would prefer a small instance run by and for people I know, rather than one of the huge ones.

leopardboy ,
@leopardboy@netmonkey.tech avatar

What might make you want to ditch your self-hosted Mastodon instance?

With Lemmy, I didn’t feel a need to pick any specific instance because I can follow communities from anywhere, and it seems to work pretty well.

One downside I’ve encountered with my own Lemmy instance is that post and comment history in the communities I follow begins when I started following them on my new instance. New posts and comments are federated my way, going forward, but I don’t have the ability to go back and view as much history as one would on lemmy.world or lemmy.ml, for example.

ipkpjersi ,

As someone who likes having control over their data and especially backups, and someone who normally enjoys self-hosting things, I honestly might do it. I’m not sure if I’d want to host a lemmy instance or kbin instance though, since I know they all federate together anyway. I may also end up waiting until the software is more mature too before looking into it.

leopardboy ,
@leopardboy@netmonkey.tech avatar

That’s awesome! Running my own social media instances has become a hobby for me.

Having my own Lemmy instance has felt fairly seamless versus using Lemmy.world, but there have been some kinks. For example, when attempting to subscribe to a new community, the server has to pull a bunch of data first. This takes several seconds, but the UI simply says “not found” – and then after several seconds, the UI updates with the community you want to follow. I figured this out by tailing the logs.

Also, the installation was pretty damn easy, especially when compared to Mastodon.

ipkpjersi ,

I’d maybe be interested in trying out self-hosting Mastodon at some point too, good to hear that Lemmy was easy to install though. I’m not too worried since I have quite a bit of Linux experience, I figure it probably won’t be too bad to setup whatever social media instances I’m interested in checking out.

leopardboy ,
@leopardboy@netmonkey.tech avatar

Yeah, if you’ve got a decent amount of Linux experience, I don’t think you’ll have any issues. Mastodon’s installation is well-documented and works. My only criticism is that it’s a bit long and you have to be careful not to miss anything.

On the other hand, I recall installing Pixelfed back several months ago and having a difficult time. The documentation was lacking, and it required me to use Arch Linux, which I had never used. I was able to get it working, but eventually terminated the instance after a while because I was never using it.

ipkpjersi ,

Oof, yeah, requiring someone to use Arch definitely seems like a steep requirement lol

JCreazy ,

Can you tell me a bit about the process you went through to create your own instance? I’d like to make one myself.

leopardboy ,
@leopardboy@netmonkey.tech avatar

You’re talking about Lemmy, right?

I provisioned an Ubuntu 22.02 server at Linode. I chose their 2 GB Shared CPU instance type. Once I configured the server to my liking, I ran through the Lemmy-Ansible instructions. (They have other methods, so check the documentation.)

Essentially, you install Ansible on your workstation. I’m on macOS and installed it via Homebrew. You then download their git repository, create the necessary configuration files, and then have Ansible configure the server. It was fairly simple.

JCreazy ,

I may go that route. I was wanting to host my own server but I feel like it would be easier to just use a cloud server

UselesslyBrisk ,

I have a lab at home and do host some stuff for myself from there in a small DMZ (ie: Miniflux RSS readers, Plex through Reverse proxy etc).

But I used a linode for my lemmy/kbin stuff. Reason being is that the code is fairly new and there may be exploits bugs and

  1. I dont want to deal with my ISP made an instance is exploited and becomes some type of C2 box or spews out spam. Kbin specifically already has PRs to fix XSS and Sql injection stuff, the former of which is usually avoidable if you just follow some pretty basic principles. So its a concern.
  2. Linode has better bandwidth than my non-symmetrical ISP uplink and is on its own quota.
JCreazy ,

It sounds like linode is the way to go then and their prices seem reasonable. The funny thing is I’ve heard of linode before because Computer Clan uses it as a sponsor, but ever since I started using sponsor block I haven’t really heard about it. I didn’t actually know what they did.

UselesslyBrisk ,

I’ve run linodes for years. My blog runs on them. I still host a variety of other services on them. They are good for everything from gaming servers to a blog etc.

They did get bought out by akamai a while back. And have raised their prices but they are still solid.

Nanodes are awesome deals frankly.

JCreazy ,

Is the 2GB the one you use for your Lemmy server? I’m getting ready to purchase one to see if I can figure it out.

UselesslyBrisk ,

Im currently on the 4GB dedicated. However heres an htop of it.

imgur.com/a/NpEsw4t

I am currently the only user. Im considering opening it up to limited users but not really having communities once i get a lot of the instances cached and indexable.

Others like @leopardboy are running on a 2GB shared just fine. I will likely move to that if i choose to keep it solo for sure, or under 100 users and no communities.

I dont have the time to really moderate others or content on the instance. So i dont think I plan to host any communities at all. I do wish you could federate/sync specific communities to your instance to make searching/subscribing easier.

JCreazy ,

That’s exactly what I’m wanting to do. Just have myself and maybe a few others with limited communities. Would you recommend using ansible to setup a Lemmy on Linode?

UselesslyBrisk ,

Yes the ansible config worked fine for me. I worked for days to get an kbin instance up. Ansible worked first go.

I have yet to get email working but otherwise its solid. Linode will block email btw if you account is new (and frankly may be blocking mine now). You just have to put in a case and justify and it should be fine. My account should be old enough to be exempt but I will likely do it anyhow. Their support is pretty good.

Getting federation crawled and communities added is a bit slow. Mostly because the other instances are a bit slow.

A few pointers if you havent done admin yet.

  1. Put nothing in the federation allow list unless you want to go whitelist only. Over time as other instances hit yours and you search others, the linked list of instances will grow. Just use the blocklist if you want to block certain instances. I havent found a good way to block the growing number of instances in case they have some illegal content like CSAM. So…i may just go whitelist anyhow
  2. Searching for instances seems to be CPU heavy on mine. Its not a problem though. You just cant simply plug in a URL of a community in another instance if you havent linked. You will get a 404 if you do. So you have to go to search, looking for that community by hitting search a few times until it shows up, then you can join and it will start crawling
  3. I have no idea what “Private instance” does other than i believe it will keep your instance form starting in the future if you have it checked AND federation turned on. I saw some logs in dockers startup when i did it but nothing in the UI.,
JCreazy ,

Thank you for the information. I’ve signed up for a 2GB shared linode and it’s running Debian 11. I assume I need to ssh into it, then run the ansible stuff. I have very basic knowledge of Linux and command line. I am not entirely sure how to fill out the config but I will cross that bridge when I come to it.

leopardboy ,
@leopardboy@netmonkey.tech avatar

I do wish you could federate/sync specific communities to your instance to make searching/subscribing easier.

You mean something that populates your server with a history of posts and comments to communities before your subscribe to them?

breadsmasher , to childfree in I can't subscribe
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

It just takes some time to propagate

ChosenUndead15 , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Malicious software code review

Did 800mb broke his mind or did the pretty print did something weird or just the fact it formatted 800mb in the eay 2000s? Because I am trying to figure out why that was the only question.

Edit: just realized is a repost by someone else. Now I am left with the question.

sin_free_for_00_days , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] You want me to only do what you've assigned me and not help anyone else? Okay then.

That sounds like a much more mature human than just about all the bosses I’ve worked under.

sin_free_for_00_days , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Boss did not like the look of the "bulk Mailing" stamp, told me to remove it. Cost the company over $220K.

When I was a kid (late teens) I read a Henry Miller book that had a line something like,“Do exactly what they tell you to do, and let them live to regret it.” Just made me appreciate malicious compliance for most of my working life.

lenguen , to youshouldknow in YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect

Golly, I should of known that

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