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Yes, I am significantly more active here than I was on Reddit (at least recently, my decline on posting/commenting on Reddit started a few years ago).
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I can also be found elsewhere on the fediverse at @jax@cloudhub.social
Yes, I am significantly more active here than I was on Reddit (at least recently, my decline on posting/commenting on Reddit started a few years ago).
The other point is, how do you know which instances to go after to delete any content anyways? I think there is a way to see a list of federated servers, but there’s no way to know which has your data.
In theory you could send a takedown request to each of them, but that doesn’t seem helpful
I wonder if this is intentional on their part?
Reddit as a whole appears to be down right now lol
Yeah, I realized as I was typing it that it was probably going to be pretty random
Right, is that starting at like 12 EST or PST?
Ah, that’s based off the AMA he “did”. So nothing newer than that?
The CEO just tripled down and said they are not changing their intended API pricing regardless of how many subs and users go dark.
Link? That’s not good news :/
Did he get caught editing comments again? And the shadowbanning?
I don’t think I’ll go back except for niche content/communities I don’t expect to see here for a while.
I built a wireless Kyria keyboard late last year and love it. I went with LEDs and OLEDS (not recommended, I basically have to leave both halves plugged in if I want to use them).
They are a lot more comfortable to use than a standard keyboard IMO.
You might have to check those repos, I don’t know if the site has been updated.
Lemmy? Had to patch the docker config (pushed a patch to the main and docs repos already!)
I’m thinking about moving my single-user instance onto my lab from DO. Either that or moving to a managed Kubernetes cluster in the cloud (that is prohibitively expensive though)
For sure, then you just have to worry about deploying apps. Seems a lot easier for testing.
Yeah, I’ve started just posting anything that seems interesting while trying not to flood the place. I’m pretty deep into the tech world so it’s been mostly tech, but I’d highly recommend posting content that interests you and I’m sure it’ll interest others.
If you’re using a lemmy web interface (as opposed to an app), there is a cross-post button you can use to post in other communities that are tanginately related (if you decide to create a community for your topics).
Agreed, but I think all instances linked there are going to see high load over the next while. We shall see how the network stands up…
That’s true! Those do add up over time.
I’d love to go full cloud-native with a kubernetes cluster, but I can’t justify the $100+ a month for a reasonable cluster :(
This sounds a lot like my old cluster config (I stepped away from the lab for a few months and forgot how it works, so started over lmao), but basically it would spin up a talos cluster on proxmox using terraform, and then bootstrap FluxCD and the rest of the software would be setup using that. It was a pretty slick system.
Desktop: Windows XP
Linux: Probably Raspbian on a Pi 2 b
Tech has come a long way since then lol