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All the ways we can fuck up the system! So many options!
To infinity and beyond!
All the ways we can fuck up the system! So many options!
Unix gives you just enough rope to hang yourself. And then a couple more feet, just to be sure. — Eric Allman
I manage my Lemmy server via SSH/terminal so yes, command line.
Good exercise for my command line skills!
cd /
sudo rm -rf *
I have so much talents. I think.
Same question but for Mac and iPhone ;)
It can, but afaik the url is one of the many parameters. And with an “id” syntax you “score 0” for that parameter.
A speaking url is human readable. How it is structured can vary (eg. /year/month/date/my-title-is-here).
Currently it is a post I’d (eg. /post/17659).
Human readable is better for SEO.
I have a strong feeling against this. I don’t think one instance must be overpowered against others. We are created equal. If the instance has one user or 10.000, we all have a power in the fediverse. A super instance will kill that. It is the search engines problem, not ours.
We actually have 3 official languages in our (small) country. Dutch (Flemish), French (Walloon) and German :)
Dutch. But the variant we speak in Flanders (Vlaams).
We call it a 180.
As in 180 degrees turn.
You are probably a lot more technical than I am, but I would solve it by putting the TV on my guest network that comes out of the box of my mesh network…
I have the feeling that this is extremely exaggerated. I only have 40 Gb in total and still have 23 gb free. I don’t run the tool constantly, but run it every once in a while to make sure that my All has interesting communities. If it would be 2 gb/day I would be loooooong over my 40…
Hmmm that is not really the small instances “fault”, but that is the idea of the Fediverse…
Mine went from 8 gb to 20-ish gb. So not that much ;)
Stop what you are doing and use https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy
It is super easy this way.
If you are not allowed to vent your opinion in a (real world) public marketplace with 1000 people listening to you, but you go to a forest, where only birds listen to you and you shout the same opinion, are you censored or not?
When you decide to set it up, you need to create a user on your instance and fill in those details in the command line to run the thing. Also make sure to change the instance name to your name, otherwise it will not work.
Other useful commands:
docker rm --force lemmy-subscriber-bot To actually destroy the docker container if you want to start over
docker logs lemmy-subscriber-bot To see if the thing is running and doing things.
Is there a description on how to disable pictrs?