I'm sure you're already aware, but the framework laptop includes toggles for mic and camera. I'm a big fan of the laptops in general because of the upgradability and ease of repair.

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[W] DrunkenSlug (lemmy.donmcgin.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ElGringoLoco@lemmy.donmcgin.com to c/usenetinvites@lemmy.world

Would love a DrunkenSlug invite if anyone has one to spare. Just started using usenet recently, been getting by with geek, but would love to try out DS as well. Thank you in advance!

Hey, thank you for this, I had been wanting something along these lines. I have a personal instance, and this will let me import more communities for myself. I just tried it and it works a treat. Takes it a couple of seconds if the community is not yet in my "All" list, but it totally finds it and then I can subscribe or just let it be. Thanks!

Yeah, I'm hoping it will clear up with time as other commenters have suggested!

I'm sorry it's not a recipe, but a good ingredient to have in your cabinet is asafoetida, also known as hing. It is a powdered root used in Indian cuisine to impart a strong onion-y flavor. You could try adding it to curries or sauces to get some of that flavor back! It's very pungent, so it's a good idea to store it tightly

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Hello all! I am posting from my own self hosted instance, running 0.18.0, but this issue existed in 0.17.4 as well. When sorting posts from my subscribed communities by Hot, I will get a handful of newer posts, followed by an entire page or two of old posts going as far back as 4 years (not with new comments), before finally seeing fresh posts again. Thus far I have been scrolling past all the ancient posts every time I open lemmy (both through Firefox and jerboa) and going straight to the fresh content, but since the issue wasn't resolved with the new release I'm wondering if anyone knows what is causing this behavior and if there is a fix. Thank you!

I've definitely thought about it, and I would if it were just me. I share some services with family and I don't want to be responsible for troubleshooting if they accidentally uninstall tailscale or reset their phones

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Basically what the title says. I'm assuming the answer is yes, because I would be able to fetch data but no other server would be able to fetch anything from me. So maybe I could browse other instances but not comment or post in any of them? Thanks!

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Safer to host NPM on a VPS? (lemmy.donmcgin.com)

Greetings! I currently host a number of services on an old pc in my basement. I have ports 80 and 443 forwarded and am running Nginx Proxy Manager as well as Authelia to protect most of them. I have set up a lemmy instance that I am using as my main point of access to the fediverse. I guess I have two questions. I am assuming that hiding lemmy behind Authelia would break Federation (although maybe only one way?), is that correct? And secondly, would it be objectively safer for me to pay for a VPS, run Nginx Proxy Manager there and then forward all of the traffic to the services hosted in my basement server using Tailscale? Thanks!

Well, best is subjective but I really love The Seventh Reaper hot sauce by Sauce Leopard.

[-] ElGringoLoco@lemmy.donmcgin.com 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Damn, there it is. It was the language, actually the opposite of what you described. I logged out of my instance and magically all the posts appeared. Then I noticed that only posts without a language were appearing. I had undetermined selected as the server language in the admin panel, I didn't realize I could select more than one thing (and the warning about deselecting Undetermined had me thinking that only having undetermined selected would let me see everything). So, I turned on more languages in the admin panel and then selected English and Undetermined as the languages in my user account and voilá! Thank you for your help!

Still seeing the same behavior. Weirdly, if I search for a specific post that I know should be appearing but isn't, it pops up immediately in the search results and I can even navigate to it within my instance (it still doesn't show comments), but it is not popping up in my feed anywhere or on the community's age in my instance.

Currently I am on 0.17.3 for both, I could update to the latest release candidate and see if anything changes.

I've been monitoring the logs, the only error I've seen go by is the following one from the postgres container:

lemmy-postgres-1 | 2023-06-11 17:37:12.579 UTC [31] ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "idx_activity_ap_id" lemmy-postgres-1 | 2023-06-11 17:37:12.579 UTC [31] DETAIL: Key (ap_id)=(https://lemmy.world/activities/create/f26c82de-548d-405a-bca3-00775a73411f) already exists. lemmy-postgres-1 | 2023-06-11 17:37:12.579 UTC [31] STATEMENT: INSERT INTO "activity" ("data", "local", "updated", "ap_id", "sensitive") VALUES ($1, $2, DEFAULT, $3, $4) RETURNING "activity"."id", "activity"."data", "activity"."local", "activity"."published", "activity"."updated", "activity"."ap_id", "activity"."sensitive"

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ElGringoLoco@lemmy.donmcgin.com to c/lemmy_support@lemmy.ml

Hey all, just wondering if I'm missing something or just have a fundamental misunderstanding of how federation works. I spun up a small docker instance for myself in order to interact with federated lemmy without bogging down the existing servers. I am noticing that although I am subscribed to a lot of communities, some of them don't seem to be updating. I know that my instance will only fetch new posts and comments from the communities I'm subscribed to, but even those are not being updated. Some communities seem to be working, but others just aren't updating. Is there a requirement that I'm not meeting to be able to fetch new data? Appreciate any ideas, thank you!

Edit: the problem was in the instance's language settings. It is not obvious, but you can, and should, select multiple languages in your instance's admin panel (at least Undetermined and your main language). I solved by selecting every language in the admin panel, and then selecting the relevant ones again from the individual user settings.

Amazing harvest! This is my first year with a garden and I don't have any garlic, but really looking forward to planting some next year? How do you prepare them for long term storage and how long do you expect them to last?

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