[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 2 points 1 year ago

I would care if it took 3s to start, after all I moved all my storage to NVMe for a reason. So I totally get why you would be annoyed with snaps, it’s just that in my experience there’s simply no noticeable startup time in 23.04, firefox opens in under a second. So they either fixed that in LL or you can outmuscle it with hardware, and I’m genuinely just curios which one it is.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don’t get the complains about snap apps. My firefox opens near instant, even after a reboot. Maybe they fixed that with Lunar Lobster? That’s the first Ubuntu I installed on my PC since Ubuntu 9.04.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 30 points 1 year ago

Just to add, sorting All by Top Hour/6H keeps the content fresh. The default Active sorts by comments and favors 1-2 day old threads while Hot regularly resurfaces weeks old threads for some reason.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 4 points 1 year ago

Won’t happen, not with the whole Hungary mess and the rise of the political far-right going on. No government would risk political suicide and the end of the Union for Sweden’s NATO membership.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 6 points 1 year ago

TestFlight just pushed an update with a new icon. You can change colors in Settings.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 26 points 1 year ago

Thank you for all of your hard work! Lemmy is my very first selfhosted app and I'm impressed how easy it is spin up a new instance. It inspired me to learn coding from scratch, starting with TheOdinProject, and it's been fun so far. Can't wait to contribute to lemmy a few years from now :D!

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 6 points 1 year ago

Your new instance first needs to know about the community. You can nudge it into the right direction by opening Search, then type in !communityname@instancewherethecommunityishosted.com.

This might not return a result instantly - wait a few second, then search again and it should show up. From there others can find the community using a normal search, and once you (or someone else) subscribes to it, updates will be pushed to your new instance and it appears in ALL.

Keep in mind that this doesn‘t fetch older posts - you might not see any content in that specific community at first. It will however fill with new posts and comments from that point foward.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Soweit ich weiß ist das nur ein Anzeigebug. Bei mir sind mehrere communities mit „sub pending“, ich kann aber trotzdem alles lesen und ganz normal Links und comments einreichen.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 8 points 1 year ago

It‘s crazy how fast the app ecosystem for lemmy exploded. I‘m constantly switching between apps, right now Memmy is my fav (them haptics!) but I can‘t wait to try out Artemis, too.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Make sure that your username doesn‘t already exist on your chosen instance afaik that would cause an infinite spin on signup.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 1 points 1 year ago

Awesome! I hope lemmy will directly integrate something like this in the future, if there‘s an open github issue i could upvote let me know.

[-] Snickers@on.syrma.cc 2 points 1 year ago

That‘s so helpful, thank you for sharing it with us! One question: If I want to update my known communities in a month or so, can I just rerun the script or will that cause issues?

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submitted 1 year ago by Snickers@on.syrma.cc to c/wefwef@lemmy.world

I’m hosting my own private instance for lemmy and would like to do the same with WefWef.

Here‘s what I want to achieve:

  1. Selfhost WW on app.syrma.cc

I‘m using a Hetzner VPS and would like to install WefWef on the same machineurrently running lemmy (installed with ansible). I know how to create the A record but I‘m not sure how to install WefWef using the guide on github without torpedoing my lemmy installation.

  1. Restrict access so that only my own instance can be used with it

Unfortunately I don‘t have the bandwidth to share the app with others. Is it possible to restrict the app like that by changing some configs?

  1. Issue a SSL cert for the sub domain

I guess running letsencrypt and adding the cert to my nginx config should do the trick.

Would someone be so kind to give me a step-by-step guide on how to do this? I don‘t have a lot of experience with selfhosting and appreciate any help.

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