yes this would be good, it would avoid being obligated to open a community to block them.
yes this would be good, it would avoid being obligated to open a community to block them.
you can, if you open an instance, there is a ‘communities’. from there you can open each community and subscribe.
this would be easier with some images… lemmy grab those
i’ve worked for 20h/w and 40h/w. i think 30/32 is a good balance
for support you need to contact the admin of your instance. there is no ‘lemmy support’.
also, don’t use 2FA, idk if it got better but there was a time where a lot of people lost their account because the instance glitched and 2FA was reset.
just use a bitwarden generated password ~20 chars and it is ok.
another advice, if you messed up an account, create another and leave the older. i don’t think the admins have the tooling to restore 2FA or reset your password.
none of them.
i’ve heard that jerboa is from the same devs as lemmy, if that is ‘official’ for you.
i personally use sync, but just because i’ve used it for reddit and i like the interface.
yes it is.
most likely there is nothing wrong with your registration, that instance is just overloaded / manual approval.
try a different one maybe?
bonus, on most instances you don’t even need an email to register.
i’m not good with names.
my server’s name is… server
in Italy, there is literally a law obligating houses to have a bidet. the separated from the toilet kind.
All the services available from internet, just goes through traefik to terminate https, I rely on the build in authentication of each service. To add another layer of security, I have fail2ban active on all those services.
I have a public IP, and I have open on my router ports 80, 443, a random port for ssh and vpn.
Memory:
System RAM: total: 8 GiB available: 7.73 GiB used: 4.46 GiB (57.7%)
Report: arrays: 1 slots: 4 modules: 2 type: DDR3
CPU:
Info: 6-core model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T bits: 64 type: MCP cache: L2: 3 MiB
Graphics:
Device-1: NVIDIA GP107 [GeForce GTX 1050 Ti] driver: nvidia v: 535.98
All the docker compose files + how I configured everything is available at: https://github.com/simone-viozzi/my-server
Since I like the ability of btrfs to do snapshots, I created all important docker volumes as btrfs subvolumes. Then I created a backup script that literally sends the subvolume (encrypted) to an external cloud. This does not allow incremental backups and most likely is not the best backup solution… but it works… the repo is: https://github.com/simone-viozzi/btrfs2cloud-backup
wrong community?
lost lemming?