Liftoff is another open-source option that is getting a lot of updates and is very stable
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I love my CCR2004-16G-2S+
Neat! How do "servers" know how to contact each other? Does at least one server need a static public IP to be a lighthouse?
Linux mint is exactly what you are looking for. Even as a Linux Admin, I go to Linux Mint due to the stability and ease of use
can we have a rule in this sub that we add SPOILER: or something like that to posts like these. I hadn't watched quali and now know the results 😞
Dang, I kinda liked that to be a feature. It'd be nice to see all !selfhosted post across all instances to avoid every server creating their own secluded community. Maybe one day
@[email protected] Liftoff is now on the playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.liftoffapp.liftoff&pli=1
Graylog can likely do this but would require configuration
I've very curious if Lemmy could scale to sizes similar to Reddit. Would that require creating multiple instances? Is there a max active users that an instance could handle? Is there a way to load balance between servers?
I suspect this hasn't been done since Lemmy just recently exploded in popularity.
Where can I follow the development of Sync for Lemmy? I loved Sync for Reddit
NPM is great! I even use it in a production environment at work for a small service and it works beautifully
Open source isn't just about auditing the source. Sometimes a bug might be found that the developer might not have the time to fix so someone else with the know-how can contribute the changes to fix the bug. Some goes for any features/enhancements that would be nice to be added