I’m running Fedora CoreOS.
Admin of globe.pub, a community for travelers. Also online at mplewis.com.
I’m running Fedora CoreOS.
This option didn’t work for me because I needed Alder Lake Quick Sync support.
I am using this machine right now if you have any questions I can answer for you.
Are you definitely tied to the form factor? Because for $20 more you can get a much more capable mini PC.
It seems like you’re looking for a prescriptive definition of cult and culture that would cover every cult and every culture, and I don’t think you’re going to find one. Humans organize in complex ways that rarely align with strict definitions.
Cults tend to be defined by how they control their members. Cultures tend to form around similarities.
You need actual moderation to keep people safe.
I don’t like the overuse and misuse of Material UI – the paper-looking thing with raised textures and shadows. It takes a bit of work to make it look good, and many sites just drop in a CSS file and call it a day.
Learning K8s is a lot to take on, but it will pay off as your needs expand in the long term — and if you decide to go into infra/ops at work.
Paprika was a real trip.
Networking two machines is easy; networking several with good onboarding and DNS is not as easy.
Tailscale is a nice way to set up a private network between your machines. It’s perfectly fine.
Full disk encryption is something you really want to have when your computer is lost or stolen.
Please feel free! Source is on GitHub, it uses Astro with the Starlight template.
Thanks, this is lovely!
Thanks, I’ll try it out!
That’s a great way to attract stalkers.
Setting up a Lemmy server outside of the golden path of using the Ansible template is extremely difficult. I do this professionally and I couldn’t get federation working properly when running Lemmy on my Kubernetes instance.
Figuring out why federation is failing is very, very hard.
Lemmy requires a lot of resources to run. You need a VPS that’s at least $20/mo to work adequately under any load. Disk storage requirements for the DB are also rather high.
Lemmy 0.18.2 has some horrendous N+1 DB calls, e.g. one query per language (173 of them) when you create a new community. This hamstrings databases that are not colocated onto the same machine, e.g. neon.tech’s hosted pg db. I expect this will improve with time as the codebase matures, yet…
Instance administration tools are sorely lacking.
I don’t know what to tell you, I’m not going to support a distro that runs ads in my sshd.