These docs are for latest Lemmy version so you may experience some mismatches with a legacy instance but I didn’t see something like that so far.
TBH I find the docs very easy. It’s about JS documentation familiarity I guess.
I’m a male, 23 yo software developer. Admin of lemy.lol instance.
These docs are for latest Lemmy version so you may experience some mismatches with a legacy instance but I didn’t see something like that so far.
TBH I find the docs very easy. It’s about JS documentation familiarity I guess.
You can see the URL and request body from LemmyHttp class method docs: https://join-lemmy.org/api/classes/LemmyHttp.html#getPosts
Why should I use JuiceFS instead of rclone though?
@tgxn@lemmy.tgxn.net
Wait, Nextcloud has AP integration?
Unfortunately, I feel the same. As I observed from the commenters here, self-hosting that won’t break seems very expensive and laborious.
Yeah I really like the “parent backup” strategy from @hperrin@lemmy.world :) This way it costs much less.
Pretty solid backup strategy :) I like it.
It’s quite robust, but it looks like everything will be destroyed when your server room burns down :)
Just updated :) The broken “feature in local” function made me paranoid and I’m glad it fixed now.
Can we use group meeting in self hosted version?
I was waiting for majority of the instances to upgrade to 0.19.4. I will make some changes in the tool too.
Yuri welcome 🙏
The tool relies on community local subscriber count to unsubscribe and that value was not available from 0.19.0 to 0.19.3. I fixed the problem about 8 months ago but due to unfortunate timing, it didn’t reach prod from then.
In the end, the tool is working. The only problem is, it doesn’t know if it should unsubscribe on 0.19.0 to 0.19.3. So it stays in in progress state but still federates the community.
Once all instances upgrades to 0.19.4, it will work correctly both functionally and visually.
@Emperor@feddit.uk @Blaze@reddthat.com
Also @can@sh.itjust.works; the auto add feature is for adding new local communities to the tool automatically. With it, users don’t need to add their communities manually to the tool because it will do it automatically.
But the federation is not relies on that tick. If the instance is enabled, it will subscribe to all communities no matter if auto add is enabled or not.
I guess I need to improve the explanations cuz at this state it is so confusing :) Maybe a FAQ page could be useful.
I don’t know. Sounds like communism 🙃
I was worried about the possible high overhead of CoW in BTRFS. I guess it won’t cause much of a problem. Thank you 🙏
iusearchlinux.fyi gone too. I’m glad feddit.ch at least announced this.
“Ubuntu added on top” you mean Snap? No thanks :)
With Lemmy 0.19, you can block instances individually FYI.
Good to hear you’re ok buddy 🙏