HorseFD

joined 1 year ago
[–] HorseFD 1 points 1 month ago

How does this compare to the licensing for Unreal and Unity for console releases?

[–] HorseFD 1 points 1 month ago

Posteo is in fact open source.

[–] HorseFD 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I’ve been using Mlem and it’s really good. Everyone else has mentioned Voyager so I’m gonna give that a try too.

 

It doesn’t seem to exist anymore, on the App Store at least. I can see this community is basically dead. Does anyone know the story?

[–] HorseFD 6 points 10 months ago

The article refers to the iPhone app’s ”recent” release, which was 10 years ago.

[–] HorseFD 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It actually doesn’t run in the original Doom engine. It’s a “limit removing” WAD, meaning it doesn’t use any additional features but removes static limits: https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Static_limits

[–] HorseFD 8 points 11 months ago (5 children)

As long as they keep all the historical stuff available.

[–] HorseFD 1 points 1 year ago

Debian is really easy to install now. It used to be much harder back in the day.

[–] HorseFD 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Good luck!

0.18 gives us a feed that doesn’t auto refresh and moves the comment collapse button to its rightful place to the left of the username.

 

Does this post from Lemmy.world?

[–] HorseFD 13 points 1 year ago

I'm not knowledgeable enough on the software to respond to these claims, but the great thing about open source software is that you can raise these as issue on Github and they can be fixed.

[–] HorseFD 1 points 1 year ago

I ended up using your images and it's working great. Currently playing around with 0.18.0-rc.5

[–] HorseFD 1 points 1 year ago

I tried again on a new server, and I'm still getting the same error. It may be related to this:

https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3235

I see the same references to email_verified_body and email_verified_subject

[–] HorseFD 1 points 1 year ago

I'm gonna jack it up to the highest performance and see if it eats into my first month's free credit.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by HorseFD to c/selfhosted
 

I'm interested in running Lemmy on an ARM64 host, mostly just for fun and because it's possible.

I've tried a couple of things without getting it right yet:

Building from scratch on Ubuntu 20.04 This went quite well but I was unable to get pict-rs working, so there was no image hosting. I followed this guide: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/from_scratch.html I had to build imagemagick to get the ARM64 binary, however pict-rs did not run. Is it correct that it's included with the lemmy-server binary or am I understanding how it works wrong?

Using Docker images I was able to get Lemmy up and running using 0.17.3 ARM64 docker images (unfortunately 0.17.4 images don't exist yet). I set up an nginx reverse proxy on the host and was able to access the instance OK, however there was no connectivity between my instance and external sites. Looking in the logs I saw timeout errors:

lemmy_1     | LemmyError { message: None, inner: Request error: error sending request for url (https://kbin.social/u/Emptiness): operation timed out
lemmy_1     | 
lemmy_1     | Caused by:
lemmy_1     |     0: error sending request for url (https://kbin.social/u/Emptiness): operation timed out

So I was wondering if anybody had a guide out there to hosting Lemmy (preferably 0.17.4) on an ARM64 host, either by building it from scratch or by using Docker images. Or any other method really.

 

Has there been any word on when the code interpreter will be rolled out to all Plus users? Currently I believe only a small number of people have alpha access, and as far as I know there's been no word on a release date into beta (like Plugins and Bing).

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The new Lemmy.world logo (self.lemmyworld)
submitted 1 year ago by HorseFD to c/lemmyworld
 

I can see it's the Lemmy logo with a big LW over the top of it and coloured like the Earth. But it kind of looks like a strange, colourful fly.

Is this logo here to stay forever? I was quite fond of the simple globe that we had before.

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