It has
Or do you have an existing project that requires additional effort to enable further development?
So I assume the Lemmy devs should be good to reapply.
Lemmy.zip admin
Contact me via hello@lemmy.zip
It has
Or do you have an existing project that requires additional effort to enable further development?
So I assume the Lemmy devs should be good to reapply.
Keep it up db0, a lot of us across the fediverse appreciate what you’ve built!
And yet they insist on keeping registrations open and tarnishing the lemmy name with their shit uptime and terrible, terrible decisions like this. Fuck them.
Its been deleted now, but that person has successfully trolled every lemmy.world user and is obviously full of hate and intolerance.
same account name (different instance) is also posting transphobia on https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/nomoretroons
100% spot on. I got called all sorts of names for pointing this out, but maybe my own fault for pointing it out on one of their posts! 😅
I’d say Nginx Proxy Manager is the easiest reverse proxy I’ve used.
There is already an update. 0.18.2-rc1
You can apply it now.
There is also plemmy https://github.com/tjkessler/plemmy
Hard agree also - and the sign up button on each instance should just link to that randomised list, and people can join from there. Too many people go to “big” communities on the two or three big servers and want to be part of that - its a misunderstanding of how federation works and the UI needs to teach people that it doesnt really matter.
I feel like i go around in circles saying this - there are literally hundreds of servers. If servers had caps, i.e. user caps and community caps, then people would be forced to spread out, rather than relying on two or three big servers. Otherwise we just have a central server, which is Reddit with extra steps.
This happened to me, although luckily I managed to turn off registration after about 80 signups. I did have email verification enabled but noticed that every single email address was fake/the email bounced, so they havent been able to verify the accounts and post.
I have now enabled applications (along with email verification) - does anyone have any opinion on using captcha instead of applications? I feel like captcha has already been defeated by bots.
I’m on hetzner who also block port 25. I finally worked out what I needed to change to get it to work. As your using the ansible playbook, all you need to change the lines inside the .hjson file to match those of an external mail service. I used Mailersend (3000 free emails once you’re verified). If you’re using port 587 use starttls as your encryption.
As hyped as I am - never preorder!
We’re building a Starfield community over at !starfield@lemmy.zip if anyone wants to join.
Backup for redundancy. Keep the wife happy when I take one down for maintenance etc.
I did also have a wordpress site but that was too much hassle so the container is stopped at the moment.
All on docker (except OMV, and home assistsnt on its own pi4) and using portainer for sanity.
Internal SSL using a domain and nginx proxy manager.
There are additional costs that aren’t factored in (although they’re not specifically lemmy, and I pay for them myself rather than use donations) such as a very cheap vps for our status.lemmy.zip page and i got a 3 year deal for an external email provider for less than some email providers wanted a month.
Our server is the same one feddit.uk use (a hetzner auction server) although lemmy.zips I think was a touch more expensive per month. But it’s got a lot of room for growth.
Also we now host all our backups offside too, which adds a little on top. I’ll probably cover this in the next server update.