iKill101

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This has been played at least three times a day since its release two weeks ago.

It's fucking awesome to see Pendulum again.

 

Shamelessly stolen from the pinned thread on the aussievapers subreddit, but it's a good list of places where you can get a nicotine prescription and details the process well. I've used Quit Clinics twice so far, and their service has been impeccable.


I have seen some different services that are linked exclusively to some vape stores but I don't buy from those stores and prefer taking my prescription where I want toI also can't really be bothered with video/phone consultations as I already know what I want

I personally have used my doctor's service at QuitRx but below is a list that I know of that have an easy enough system

Quit Rx - www.quitrx.com.au - Cost: $70 for 12 month script, $45 for pensioners/DVA - Process: Complete Questionnaire, ID verification & payment —> Dr checks —> Prescription - Turnaround: within 24 hours (within 15 minutes for me!!My friend had his within 2 hours) No phone/video consult (unless requested)

Quit Clinics - www.quitclinics.com - Cost: $85 for 12 month script - Process: Complete Questionnaire, ID verification —> Pay --> Dr checks/contacts —> Prescription - Turnaround: within 24 hoursNo phone/video consult*10% off with FRIEND10 code $76.50

Medical Nicotine - www.medicalnicotine.com.au - Cost: $82 for 12 month script - Process: Book & Pay —> Complete Questionnaire —> Prescription - Turnaround: 5 days on websiteNo need phone/video consult but may be contacted

My Nicotine - www.mynicotine.com.au - Cost: $95 - does not say how many months supply but probably 12 months - Process: Complete Questionnaire —> Book Consultation date —> Prescription

 
 

A place to add pictures of Things With Faces. Don't recall seeing one already.

Things With Faces

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https://lemmy.bleh.au/c/thingswithfaces

 

Currently building a landing page for all of the Fediverse Instances I'm spooling up under this domain.

Still a long way to go, but this'll be an update thread for it.

 
 
 
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I did, yes. It took me a few hours of troubleshooting though, spanned across two days. I'm using Nginx Proxy Manager instead of the Nginx proxy that comes with Lemmy, but it all translates similarly. I also followed this guide on YouTube.

If it's sitting there saying "pending" for your subscriptions, it may be that the "proxpass /" location ports are off by one. It'll look like it's federating properly, but really it isn't. That was one thing I noticed with the documentation/examples; things were off and not updated. Check my screenshot attached for what I mean. The documentation/example config for the proxy lists the Lemmy-ui port as 1235, but it's actually 1236.

Screenshot

Hopefully that makes sense. If I can be of any more assistance, let me know!!

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (14 children)

Personally... it was an experience to say the least. I went down the Docker path for my instance. I've tried to keep away from Docker for ages, but here I am.

I'd recommend using the ansible playbook to get it running, as the docker documentation isn't very detailed and it gets very confusing; especially for a beginner.

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