i think you’re overcomplicating this a bit. a list of regexps in the user profile would work.
i think you’re overcomplicating this a bit. a list of regexps in the user profile would work.
thanks, I guess I missed it. gonna update ASAP just in case, even though I’m the only user of my instance.
unfortunately there’s no images for 0.18.2-anything yet :(
yeah i too would appreciate keyword-based filters.
amazing work, really appreciate your writeup.
you’re looking for zfs set sync=disabled which would bring performance back to acceptable levels. the alternative is using enterprise SSDs.
systemd is a godsend when you need service control while getting actual work done, at scale.
there are legitimate things to criticize but in general the rants are incompetent preaching to the uninformed.
I’m still not sure why would anyone expect privacy on a distributed public forum and how would this even work.
supposedly you pay for this software. might as well pay for RHEL too then.
very nice, updated with zero issues.
nothing to suggest but i’m absolutely fascinated by your post, op. please post results.
I’m going to continue running Debian as I did since 2003 or so.
same :(
if you pass all outbound connections through vpn you’ll be fine.
i’m hosting lemmy on a vds using an S3 storage hosted at home (over wireguard). :)
i’ve decided against hosting lemmy at home because there’s no way to setup a proxy for outbound connections (or i couldn’t find it) so any federation request your lemmy instance makes reveals your home IP to owners of that particular instance.
re: container logs issue, the proper fix is setting this once in daemon.json (which is what you did) and fixing this issue node-wide instead of adding custom logging into compose files, unless the situation requires it (we had an application which had to use gelf for, oh god) which isn’t the case here. i just have an ansible role to deploy docker which configures logging, among other things.
agree that multiple networks may have a use but definitely not in this particular case.
I always see docker compose files like this as a starting point
same here, unfortunately not everyone has necessary expertise to do that, default setup linked on the project page shouldn’t be this half-baked.
also, unless they fixed it already, 3 days ago compose file and nginx.conf had mismatching ports so it would just never work ootb.
every time i see this compose file my head hurts
it’s a development setup. devs really need to put a production enduser version of this out there.
Syncthing has never failed me.