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Today marks one year since the TTRPG network was set up after the whole hubbub over at reddit. While we certainly haven't been the largest instance in town, we're still reasonably active, and overall i think things are going pretty good.

Not really much to say, just wanted to point out our fedi-versary. Thanks for participating and hope everyone is still enjoying themselves!

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FYI, i see a lot of users joining, but not many people are actually subscribing to the communities. Subscribing to the communities you like will help them grow within the fediverse and be easier to discover!

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Just an fyi, we will be going down temporarily for a postrgres upgrade tomorrow morning around 9AM cst, this is in preparation for upgrading Lemmy to 19.5. downtime shouldn't be significantly long.

Edit: upgrade complete

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Meet /c/micro_maps (ttrpg.network)
submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I decided to create [email protected]. I even created a first post.

A place for all those doodles in the corner of a page in your notebook. :)

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Just a small FYI update, the host that we used just informed us that our website is now certified green hosted by the green web foundation, meaning that our site is completely hosted by clean energy.

You should see the badge display in our sidebar about it starting today.

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Just an FYI, ttrpg.network has updated to 19.2. There's apparently some potential issues with cached logins, and you must delete your cookies/cache, or log out and remove and readd your account to most apps. Let me know if you have any other problems.

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It's been down for over a month now. If you navigate to https://pathfinder.social you can see a blank Lemmy instance, but if you try to go anywhere else on that domain it just hard fails.

On your own local instance you can still post to it, but because the host instance is gone it won't federate. So there's this post by @[email protected] which is on the ttrpg.network instance, but I can't see it from my own instance. Likewise, I created this post around the same time on my home instance, but you won't be able to find it from ttrpg.network.

Is anyone around who might know what's up with the admins of that instance, @[email protected], @[email protected], and @[email protected], or have a way to contact them?

Gonna ping @[email protected] and @[email protected], who seem like they might be the same people as two of those admins, in case they're monitoring those accounts.

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Cross-posted from https://lemmy.ml/post/5719058


I've been working on a simple opt-in solution, primarily for Lemmy end users like me (but also helpful for admins), to easily check the status/health of their favourite instance.

๐ŸŒŽ lemmy-meter.info

You can find the details of the implementation in lemmy-meter github repo.


โ“ @admins: would you be interested in adding your instance to lemmy-meter?

You don't need to do anything except confirming - I'll handle the rest. It should only take a few minutes for your instance to show up in lemmy-meter.

Out of the box it will send only 4 HTTP GET requests per minute to your instance. However that is totally configurable if it sounds too much or too little.


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Basically what I said. This is the latest episode in the main speedbump I keep hitting with lemmy.

I'm trying to follow broadly when new TTRPG instances crop up. (DIYRPG.org is the latest I know of, and the one I'm currently having trouble with.) When I navigate to the communities from my ttrpg.network account, I can't see any of the existing posts.

So is the problem on this end (ttrpg.network isn't asking for the content) or their end (diyrpg.org isn't sending the content)? And is there anything I can do about it?

If this can't work smoothly, I'd at least like to know how it works.

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Are there any Squabbles people coming over here due to the exodus?

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Anyone know if there is a way to view the list of communities (both subscribed and not) on ttrpg.network from one of the mobile apps (ie. mlem or memmy)? On the website I know I can just click "Communities" at the top, but I don't see anything similar on the mobile apps.

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Lemmy updated to 18.3 (ttrpg.network)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Just finished updating to 18.3 here. Supposedly there's a good amount of DB improvements so you should see some improved performance. Let me know if you have any issues.

It caused some significant downtime earlier as it was updating, so apologies if you noticed the site offline for about an hour or so.

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I just removed the restriction on creating communities. Originally this restriction was put in place to that any reddit mods jumping ship could claim their communities, but now that it has slowed down, I removed the restriction.

New communities must still have TTRPG relevance, however.

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Powered by mlmym.org, for anyone wondering.

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Hi all!

Another post from me! This time i wanted to talk about the lemmyverse and more broadly the fediverse.

We have a previous post talking about some tips and tricks with lemmy over here.

However, it was recently brought to my attention that some users of ttrpg.network might be going out in to other TTRPG communities in other fediverse instances, and either harassing users or asking them to close down and consolidate to here!

I don't consider this ok. I would please ask that you respect the rules and etiquette of other communities and instances.

Multiple communities across the fediverse for the same topic is a feature, and not a bug!

There's many reasons this is good, however, chiefly among them - No one person or team can be all controlling on a subject. If you don't like what I, a mod here, a mod/admin on lemmy.world, etc. do, you can merely subscribe to a sister community on a different instance! You can also subscribe individually to all communities covering the same subject and create yourself a mega-feed of all the communities across the lemmiverse. Again, this is considered this a feature, not a bug.

So if you're going in to other communities around the fediverse, please be respectful, nice, and participate in good faith! Doing this will actually help this community grow as it reflects well upon ourselves here, and seeing your username being from this instance will drive extra traffic to us!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Hi, all! I'm Eerongal, the admin who set up the TTRPG Network.

After merely a month after working out the details around this lemmy instance with a number of other reddit TTRPG mods, the growth of this instance has been quite explosive! This is a good thing, it's always good for a community to grow.

However

Growth is not without its costs. For transparency, the current projected costs of running this instance is about $25, around $12-ish dollars for the hosting, and another $13-ish for mail hosting, plus about $6 every year for domain registration. this is ok. I signed up for this knowing the cost, and being perfectly ok with fronting the bill for now.

This seems like it's definitely going to be a more long term thing.

Originally when setting this up, I had no idea if this would just be a temporary refuge during reddit blackout, or if this would be something more. As it stands, we've had a ton of growth in just this short amount of time. As stated above, this is great! Far more than I expected.

Another However

I got a notification just earlier today from the host that we're using a large percentage of our memory (not a huge deal at the moment, it was just a heads up, and our memory footprint is relatively low, this is just due to high user traffic over the past 24-48 hours), and after some checking, we're also nearing almost 50% of our file storage! Admittedly, this is merely a paltry 200 GB, and includes everything to run the server. Scaling this up with the host is fairly minimal (about $1 for every 200gb).

The host also let me know that over the past 24 hours, our instance serviced over 5 million requests. This is likely because of combined user traffic and certain posts (not naming names) trending in the wider fediverse.

What this means, and why I'm posting this

I'm posting this, because in an effort to better prepare ourselves for the future, I'm setting up the ability for people to provide donations through ko-fi.

As stated above, our costs are currently fully under control, and there's no real issues right now.

I'm merely setting this up so that this instance can position itself in a positive spot as we continue to grow.

Does this mean I have to pay to use TTRPG.network?

Absolutely not. Donations are, and for the foreseeable future will be, optional. I merely want to rip the bandage of not accepting them off right now so that we can make sure this community is around for a long time.

What will you do with the funds?

Use them to pay for the server. Any excess funds will sit around to accumulate in a "war chest" for future needs. I'm certainly more than willing to do whatever is needed to appease the community as far as transparency goes, if there's ever problems or concerns around the site's funding.

What (besides paying) can I do to help?

First thing would be to be mindful of resources. If you can use an image hosting service, such as imgur, or whatever you prefer, will help cut down on the growth of these resources. That said, i currently have no plans to disable the ability to upload images in any way.

Spreading the word and helping the instance grow will also help out in a positive way. In addition, participating in the community by posting, voting, commenting, etc. helps to grow the community in its own way too.

Overall, I'm very proud and happy that we are at this point where I even have to consider these things. Because the alternative would be that the server never caught on, and went unused and eventually closed.

overall, I'm just happy I can provide something akin to the community we had back over on reddit. I know I personally have been avoiding reddit as much as possible since the debacle.

All in all, I want this to be an open dialog, that's why I'm putting this out to the community. If you have questions, feel free to ask. If you have concerns, also feel free to voice them. If you want to complain, well, i guess go ahead, though that doesn't feel too productive.

As for donations, you can donate, either one time or monthly right here

And i will also be adding this link to the sidebar of the main page.

Thank you for hearing me out, hope this doesn't rustle anyone's jimmies, and may all your rolls be 20's!

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I was setting up my account today, and I noticed that you can enable 2FA, but the link to actually link it to an authenticator doesn't seem to work. The button for installation link appears (after saving settings and refreshing the page), but clicking it does not do anything.

What I have tried so far:

  • On Firefox with all extensions disabled

  • On Chrome with no extensions

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Maybe I am just blind, but I cannot locate the server-wide rules for this instance. Would anyone be willing to point me in the right direction?

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I'm used to reddit being able to backtrack into the main feed by just clicking left or right from the post and it would be a really nice addition. But if that's too much, a back button would be appreciated!

(please make sure it goes back to the previous scroll position)

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TTRPG.network now contains a patch to fix the vulnerability that lead to the XSS attack on other instances. Although we weren't at risk for the exploit, I would rather everyone have peace of mind. In the corner of the UI you should now see the following in the corner.

For more information about what was going on, see here: https://ttrpg.network/post/93323

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See post for details, but a quick tl;dr:

Malicious actors were able to inject code using a XSS (cross site scripting) attack and steal JWT tokens for users. Any user who had their token compromised has potentially had their password and email address compromised.

This only applies to instances that have local custom emojis. Posts with custom emojis that are federated in from a remote server are not affected.

We currently have no custom emojis, so if your account is here on TTRPG.network, your account is safe.

If your account is remote to an affected server, i would recommend changing your password asap

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Stay safe out there everyone.

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Just noticed c/rpgmemes has hit 1000 subs! Nice little milestone in a pretty short amount of time (2-3 weeks-ish!), figured i'd share the good news!

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Just a heads up, i've updated our instance to 18.1. If you see any issues or weirdness, let me know!

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Some of my friends are starting DnD but none of us have played before. I offered to DM because I have listened to some podcasts(TAZ, Dimension 20, CR, etc.) We are starting with Grammys Country Apple Pie as way to dip our toes in. How can I best prepare and learn how to DM effectively. What resources do you suggest to read or watch? We are also using Foundry VTT because I live in a different state. Thanks in advance!

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