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Signed. It makes absolutely no sense
Signed. It makes absolutely no sense
This is sad
What are the advantages of using postgres? It makes radarr/sonarr faster?
Yep Cloudflare protects against classic DDoS (like many clients doing a lot of small requests). Here attacks are performed presumibly by users that know very well how the Lemmy’s backend works and where bottlenecks are, so that with a small number of well made requests they are able to mess up the backend and Cloudflare doesn’t notice it
In a very simple manner, is a file that contains all the content that a website (in this case a subreddit, but it can be a blog for example) publishes. For each publication, the RSS file contains an entry and each entry contains information like the author of the publication, date, content, summary, media links and so on.
You can use an rss reader to aggregate different RSS feeds from different sources and read them from a single app.
Thank you! I am going to install it right now on my desktop PC. I was referring to the android version btw 😂
Nice. What I need now is the ability to group tabs together
Yep sorry, I made the post while I was in a hurry. Thank you for the link!
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 I don’t know how to express how much this shocked me
I want to know more 😳 do you have something? A link?
Wireguard (if you can open udp ports)
I started with proxmox and I’ll continue to use it because it’s very nice to use. As backup I use an rclone mount that is shared via NFS (everything inside a container) and I set that NFS share as a backup storage in proxmox. I think it is a bit convoluted but works fine enough for now.
Wtf, it doesn’t make any absolute sense to defederate from instances that accepted to federate with threads!
I suspect it works!
Anyway, based on how federation works, you are actually adding load to lemmy.world and other instances with your own instance. This is counterintuitive and it is because federation doesn’t work well as for due to scale problems.
I’ll open an issue. Ah, no.
Your account, saved posts, subscriptions and communities created by you on that server are stored on that specified server, so if the server goes nuked your account and data are lost too. Moreover, you must respect the instance’s rules and options (for example NSFW enabled/disabled globally).
So my suggestion is to join s friend’s instance you trust or some common server and not one random instance you find.
When I started looking for a different browser, I almost chose Vivaldi. Then I discovered it was based on chromium os in the end I opted for Firefox