how about gitlab as a self-hosted alternative?
how about gitlab as a self-hosted alternative?
Hijacking this ('cause I’m a Pirate!), is anyone working on making Diablo IV offline a thing?
To dicover streams from owncast Owncast Directory
I wonder how much capability for a community-server there is though.
like a few content creators coming together to pay for it, because right now it seems like it’s exclusively self hosted from the streamer
You may be thinking of motioneye - https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye, which integrates with HASS fairly well if I remember.
Pretty sure I was, thanks!
Quite a while ago, I used motion.
It’s fairly basic, but did all that I needed. It’s standalone, so no integration with home-assistant, at least not to my memory.
I seem to remember that there is something that builds up on motion, and I dimly remember a web-interface, but can’t find the package right now.
Maybe an okay starting point, if no-one points out something better
I’d assume people move when something better comes around.
But “better, more functional” is a relative term. Not sure that many here would be willing to forgo federation, and thus the independence from corporations, which especially don’t like piracy.
Btw, have you specifically told people what about the UI/UX you find problematic, so that it could be improved?
And has kbin the same issue for you (as it federates as well, you can travel this community through kbin just fine)
Fdroid can share Apps from people with Fdroid near it.
Fdroid basic can’t do that, but with Android 13+ you don’t need root (and jump through hoops) do do automatic updates with it. Fdroid needs you to confirm every single file to be installed (without things like privileged extension)
Android <13: Fdroid
Android >13, Generally Fdroid Basic, and Fdroid for edge-cases where Fdroid Basic crashes, or the Internet is down but you really want to install a new app that your buddy has.
I mean, it’s a currently approved PR
There’s also an active Issue about replacing captchas (which are often an issue privacy-wise) with a mCaptcha, where you computer does “Bitcoin-Like” useless calculations which the server easily can verify that you did.
So it would be much more costly to make a billion spam accounts
For future reference, that’s exactly it.
to find a federated community that no one else has searched for, you need to go to the searchpage on your instance, like:
https://lemmy.ml/search
then search for the whole URL, like:
https://lemmynsfw.com/c/porninfifteenseconds
then it should show up.
Although I’ve had it that the search page needed a reload and that it first showed no results and after that switched to the found community.
yeah, it just started showing up, pretty sure.
but porninfifteenseconds@lemmynsfw.com still doesn’t show up (at this point)
and https://lemmy.ml/c/porninfifteenseconds@lemmynsfw.com doesn’t (yet) work.
But I guess it’s a time thing then? takes a bit to sync, especially under current loads
but your main community !lemmynsfw@lemmynsfw.com does show up when you search for nsfw
https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmynsfw@lemmynsfw.com works as well.
so your instance would have to be on the allowlist, but do you have to allow communities as well?
Why don’t communities show up on lemmy?
!porn@lemmynsfw.com for example can’t be found if I search for the community porn under all.
https://lemmy.ml/c/porn@lemmynsfw.comdoesn’t exist either, but shouldn’t it?
Is it a federation thing? does lemmy.ml not federate with lemmynsfw?
Is it too new to show up still?
what is the catch there?
Is scaling the server a largely financial issue, or not? @nutomic@lemmy.ml
could you reasonably confidently say that you could 10x the amount of users for something like 1000$/mo on liberapay?
If so, would you mind setting a “goalpost” for the community to help lift the financial burden?
yeah, it doesn’t destroy anything on the worldwide scale.
but it weakens.
erosion is a rather perfect term for it