I'm not sure! But people have been responding to my posts on reddit as recently as today.
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This was the one and only time she has done this. She does go under the blanket on her own regularly during the cold months, but this was the only time she poked her nose out.
They said here that they will upgrade when 0.18.1 releases. The reasoning was that 0.18 got rushed out the door and dropped captcha support when their APIs changed. It will be added back in in 0.18.1.
No OP but number goes up equals dopamine rush. Same reason I played RuneScape for so long.
So it looks like this comment was shadow removed, but I can still interact with people outside this one comment, so it seems my account wasn't shadowbanned, but the definitely shadow removed the comment. I didn't even realize it was removed.
Does it really? Well, I guess that settles that debate.
Edit: just checked in an incognito tab. Yep, it was definitely removed. That's hilarious. Reddit is scared if they are spending developer time removing links to their competition.
I am. It gives me the warning and crashes a lot, but it works a little.
I posed this over a week ago as a test, and nothing seemed to happen.
Edit: lmao, I had no idea this was actually removed. It was links to the top 7 or so Lemmy instances.
I'm a software engineer, I have taken classes on docker, I host my own web pages, etc. and I STILL can't get it my own instance of Lemmy running. The instructions are unclear. They have bugs in their docker-compose.yml file. It's really bad. I have been working on it after work each day for the past 4 days. So far I got the UI working, but i can't log in or create an account. And I had to disable logging to get it running because I was getting an error with how the logger was defined in the yml file.
And because I was frustrated, even though I really, really didn't want to, I tried using their ansible setup. It still didn't work, and it completely fucked my server. It took me a few hours to undo all the shit it did.
It's not in a good state right now. Hopefully they fix it soon.
"Dormammu, I've come to bargain."
Me trying to fumble my way around setting up my own lemmy instance. To be fair though, all their instructions are wrong.
Thanks for the reply! This seems like a great option. I am going to look more closely at this over the weekend. I want to make sure I understand what it is doing before I run it and potentially mess up some other configuration I have on my server (have done this in the recent past.......)