Any interesting things in Reports -> Status? Sometimes there are warnings in there which point to config issues.
Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Kbin.
Any interesting things in Reports -> Status? Sometimes there are warnings in there which point to config issues.
So weird!
Very unlikely to be a proxmox issue.
134217728 bytes is only 138 MB so your php memory limit is set lower than you think. Your php config needs work. Restart Apache and php-fpm (if using) after changing php.ini and use phpinfo(); to check that your changes were applied successfully.
A memory limit of 256 MB should be ok.
I was a drupal dev for 10 years.
There’s no way it should use that much ram. You probably have a contrib module installed that has a bug in it. Try a process of elimination till you find the module it is.
Parallel federation sending is a big deal because it’ll mean servers can be physically located further away from lemmy.world (once lemmy.world upgrades, which could be a while).
Don’t forget that Trump is completely inept and this time doesn’t have any help from people even trying to be “the adults in the room”. He’s made some huge huge promises and I just don’t think he has the ability or the team to make much of it happen.
Looks like CMYK support is coming, if I read the release notes right. That has been a sticking point for a loong time.
It’s not so much the hair itself as it being a symptom of god knows what else.
Wake me up when they implement FEP 1b12.
Really great tool, thanks! A few questions…
In the commands, will {instance} always be rss.ponder.cat?
Is the full process:
Or do you make the communities and then we add feeds to them?
Does each message need to have only one command?
We’re working on it :)
Lemmy communities and Mastodon profiles both produce a RSS feed of posts. I’m sure there is a RSS-to-email service that would do the trick.
There is no universally good investment - it all depends on your priorities, risk appetite and timeframe.
I appreciate the author taking a swing at this topic. She suggests these values:
fostering genuine connection
protecting privacy and enforcing consent
championing accessibility
I think she’s obviously right about the first value but the others are less clear. There’s certainly groups on Mastodon who are keen on privacy, consent and accessibility but if you look at the features of the apps and how they’re constructed I don’t feel like those are really core values. ActivityPub is a privacy nightmare and most apps have between ghastly to ok accessibility.
It’s hard to pick out values that we all share because of the inherently chaotic nature of it. Perhaps that’s a value tho - diversity.
There’s a pretty strong anti-capitalist theme that comes up a lot. At it’s best, this is a “people before economy” value, a pro-democracy, a pro-life (in the literal sense), pro-freedom value. No billionaire can buy the fediverse and shape it in their singular vision.
The federated nature of things means people can find their own instance to call home, one that suits them and their kin without losing access to all the goodies of the wider network. Is this a value? What is the word for it? Self-actualization?
Organic Maps was put back onto the Play Store the next day day: https://organicmaps.app/news/2024-08-18/good-news-organic-maps-appeared-again-in-the-google-play-store/
Very extensive background saga, if anyone is interested: https://hackers.town/@lori/110656825941689147
Story by a game dev who gave up on Rust after 3 years https://loglog.games/blog/leaving-rust-gamedev/
Sure sounds like it!
Ok if trying a memory limit of 512MB doesn’t work then I’m out of ideas, sorry.