You can add instances from the settings > account menu
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It's a bit pedantic but Lemmy technically belongs to everyone who's ever contributed. As the project is licensed by GPL v3, the only way for the project license to be altered would be with the consent of every contributor and/or by removing the contributions of those who don't agree with the change.
There's currently no straightforward way to migrate your data, about all I've seen is a lemmy_migrate script that can sync your communities between accounts.
That said, if you're feeling limited by the local communities just click the button to switch from local to all and the entire lemmyverse is at your fingertips from your local instance. I've subscribed to communities from ca, ml, dbzer0, kbin, sh.itjust.works and regularly peruse all -- your home instance only becomes an issue if your admins defederated an instance you enjoyed. (See: beehaw)
Greetings from lemmy.world!
It looks like a kbin feature, not sure it exposes Lemmy activity
The hail continues to grow until the wind can't keep it afloat anymore.
It fucken wimdy.
Story was really well done thankfully and so much better after washing the taste of D3's story from my mouth.
I was wondering when the extended version of the original teaser trailer was going to fit into everything and boy oh boy was it worth the wait. I'm actually excited to re-play everything for Season 1 and don't see myself skipping the majority of the events, rather I'm looking forward to picking up elements I may have missed the first time!
I personally used Lutris:
Grab the battle.net installer from the lutris website, optionally extend it with the D4 installer (it just creates a second shortcut using the same battle.net install you just did).
Once bnet is installed, you can add Lutris games as shortcuts in steam (you may need to do it from desktop mode without steam running) by right clicking on games and clicking add to steam.
From there you just need to install D4 in the bnet client and away you go.
They also learned nothing from a previous experience where the sub lost contact and got lost for hours. There were discussions of adding a beacon to the sub but that clearly never happened.
I guess the CEO never expected cutting corners would directly affect his life.
Her adult sons are also two of her tenants. She only needed to provide proof of residency for a single tenant. I feel like that should have been a slam dunk in terms of acquiring what she needed to prove something is occupied.
She gave up
While I can commiserate with getting overwhelmed, she needed to get help before giving up. As someone who has had lots of brushes with the CRA and the IRS and being strongarmed for more money during tax time, giving up is a surefire way to end up paying the highest end of whatever fine whatever agency is trying to pin you with. Maybe she wasn't fully aware what would happen if she ignored this, but I don't think that's really any excuse either.
You could sponsor him on patreon instead, it might even come with a few non-reddit perks: https://www.patreon.com/syncforreddit
Reposting comment because it seems to have gotten stuck in federation purgatory :(
Something like predb might be helpful if it’s scene releases you’re after (https://predb.me/). Otherwise, I haven’t really got a solid suggestion for p2p releases if rarbg was your main source of info.
If just getting releases in a timely manner is what you’re after, maybe apps like Sonarr/Radarr could assist?
Edit: https://www.xrel.to/p2p/releases.html for p2p could be promising. Don’t know how accurate it is. P2P releases probably aren’t as well tracked as scene because a lot of it can just be user submitted stuff without a serious release group attached to it.
One of the easier options would be something like a DNS-based load balancer with an extremely short TTL (<60 seconds). Cloudflare offers an option that is $5/mo to use.
You would need 2 haproxies to do this.
Otherwise, you're likely looking into something like keepalived with an elastic/additional/failover IP that can swap between instances if a failover situation is detected
edit: something like this would be what I'm talking about for hetzner: https://vitobotta.com/2020/03/20/haproxy-kubernetes-hetzner-cloud/
Essentially you'll need some sort of API access to be able to swap the floating IP between the ha proxy instances on demand if keepalived detects a fault and needs to swap the floater to another machine.