Yeah, that sounds like it must sync all subscribed comms to your instance, media and all
Yeah, that sounds like it must sync all subscribed comms to your instance, media and all
I guess lemmy doesnt know iti s a one-man instance. and it allows for a consistent source for media (ie your home-lemmy).
I have always thought that it should be a time/size limited local cache, like you are happy to assign 50Gb to local cache of all assets from other instances, and it would keep it to size on a first in first out type of setting. Or, keep remote assets for up to 6 months.
When the cached asset expires, lemmy will then point to the original source.
but, i am not a dev.
I thought that media wasn’t sync’d, but i have seen reports that is is moved across. This sounds a lot like it is moved to your instance.
they are always so depressing looking…
I expect that it has heen made. Even better would be for the actual number of subscribers, or at least an estimate, would be better.
I think the lemmy github page has an issue tracker that you can add it to. (Sorry on mobile)
The subscriber count you see is how many on your instance have subscribed.
There are typically more, which is demonstrated by the screenshot you put up.
There are definitely a lot of different wine specific grapes. not as familiar with fruit grapes. typically only drink grapes.
thanks for the offer - i will keep working down the conduit race and see where i end up. if i end up on synapse, and need some help, i will definitely hit you up!
hmm… i have conduit up now, but struggling with the requirements to expose port 8448 to the net. And it needs to be https but is responding as http. so somewhere there is some SSL termination happening, but not returning as encrypted. hmm…
wow! that looks good, it also list bridges as sorted too. If this is the route i go, i will have to learn ansible (finally!) thanks.
How was the setup? I fairly advanced, but love it when it just works.
I get that… but from my wife
Thank you for having an answer that is not black/white. Australia seems to have a mix of social and capitlist policies, that has a decent balance. not perfect of course, and it never will be.
I like the idea of socialised public good (health care, etc) but with those capitalist mechanisms for how the markets operate etc. somewhere between the two is the best answer.
so, I could make a room called mum and dad, have it “private” and only invite the three accounts.
it could work.
(Choices) not the least of which is just buy a cheap phone, or VoIP phone.
Yeah, I was hoping that I could white list specific accounts (family). I can use my existing account, and it keeps it simple. The others end up walled gardens.
Yay! We big. I am yet to travel the length of it. But from the Israelite Bay in the south all around up to derby in thw north.
Click the little gps circle