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Has anyone managed to get the docker-compose file working for ARM64/v8 architechture. I am trying to use an Oracle free tier server for self-hosting lemmy

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[–] SpecGeo 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Thanks. I am still figuring out lemmy. When I click on the link for your instance, I cant upvote anymore. Is it possible to load that post from as part of lemmy.world instance, so that I can interact with account in this instance.somthing like this https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]/post/264

[–] chiisana 1 points 1 year ago

Make that the two of us! I'm still very much still trying to figure things out, too!

The two links I've shared, in theory, should present the same content, and interaction on either (depending where you have your account) should be reflected on the other fairly quickly. Since your account currently is on Lemmy World, you'd want to use this link to interact with it on Lemmy World. Again, in theory, once you interact with it, be it upvoting, adding a comment, or whatever, it should propagate to my instance and be reflected there... but that's not what I'm seeing right now.

Hopefully someone can point out where I am going wrong, and help me correct the error, so we'd all be able to interact with the various instances as expected :)