this is the way.
also fail2ban to ensure that nobody bruteforce it’s way in.
this is the way.
also fail2ban to ensure that nobody bruteforce it’s way in.
be aware that on the current version, it could not work. next beta should fix it.
yes please.
on the next beta it will work better https://github.com/laurencedawson/sync-for-lemmy/issues/60#issuecomment-1677083662
i hope is a bug. the hide button should tell the lemmy instance that i have read the post, so not show it again.
i don’t think is implemented… make a feature request on GitHub
rn to block a community, you have to open it. maybe this could be ported to the 3 dot menù.
or the block and filter functionality can be merged and ported into lemmy.
i got one from GoDaddy, but i regret the choice…
i think they added the ability to force upload a photo in one of the latest releases, see it that helps.
otherwise yes, you have to delete that record from the db…
i live in a country of clowns
use keyword filtering and filter trump musk etc.
sync can do it, i’m told connect can too but i’m not sure.
how did you find this?
i generally junk my telegram saved messages
i think you can export the settings from one profile and import them into the other
interesting, even if they got access to the plex service, how they could have escaped the plex docker container?
i run pretty much the same stack as OP, but also run immich and paperless. i very much care if someone else have a way to access those…
ugreen is Chinese, but one of the good ones.
not really add.
when you set up an instance, all will be empty. the moment an user subscribe to a community for the first time, that community will start appearing on all, for everyone to see.
for this reason all is different for every instance.
the motivation for it is resources. if a new instance would receive updates from all the communities on all the instances, it would be very much like ddos. and a small instance will not be able to endure it.
i don’t think this needs to be a sync feature, but a lemmy one.
right it still require root privileges…
well if you boot from a usb key and you have a btrfs file system, you could manually restore the snapshot. this would bypass the password
a lot of stuff:
than i have stuff only accessible from local, like the *arr stack.
i’m not using cloudflare or anything, should I?
the only exposed ports i have are http / https and a random port for ssh.
i also don’t use any sso… maybe i should set one up.