lemmit.online runs on it’s own instance. have you encountered other reddit archival bots?
lemmit.online runs on it’s own instance. have you encountered other reddit archival bots?
the power of an annoyed programmer
if you configure homepage with docker labels, and have multiple homepage instances, they will all be the same. since there is no way to specify the instance on the label.
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not yet, it is planned but not there yet
is there an advantage to have apps embedded as iframe? as opposed to opening the url in a new tab?
like forwarding auth?
the only annoying thing is that is not possible to spin more than one homepages at the same time.
so i have one homarr and one homepage
tick tock is a privacy nightmare
good bot, keep it up!
does this happen on Linux too?
i have to keep chrome around for sites that breaks with ff / ublock, but i only open it when i need it.
to manage passwords, use bitwarden
is not tied to any browser, it sync between devices and it’s free.
there are clients for Android and desktop, most likely ios too.
they can detect piracy regardless. generally they set up honeypots and if you download a torrent from them, they will know and fine you.
you don’t, i just wish you could
i would like a random sorting in a given time frame. for example, random 6h.
same as top but wirh posts ordered randomly.
this mitigate your problem but not solve It entirely.
sync has block and filter.
block is generic lemmy, filter is sync specific.
you can filter keywords, users, communities and instances.
you can only block users and communities.
i do it… and that’s bad right?
for docker the syntax is --gpus all
https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/resource_constraints/#expose-gpus-for-use
bonus: syntax to expose the gpu in a docker compose
deploy:
resources:
reservations:
devices:
- driver: nvidia
count: 1
capabilities: [gpu]
did it count the time to load the data onto the hdd and unload it at the other side?
how much time would it take to move 3tb onto a usb3 hdd?
i have a public ip and my own domain attached to that. i use subdomains for each service and a dashboard on the root domain.
i don’t use authelia etc, and rely on the autentication page of each service. but i have fail2ban.
i did help them set up the apps, but they took from there. the dashboard on the root domain helps them navigate all services without having to remember the full url.
yes… maybe.
as the dev said, it flags a lot of false positive. so a human should look at them anyway.
maybe when this is a bit more evolved, we can use it to preprocess posts, and if a post gets flagged for something, a mod / admin needs to approve the post manually.
maybe for CASM, it gets sent to an external service specialized to that stuff, so the mod / admin doesn’t have to look at the images.
intesa san paolo in the wild