I just tried with Fennec and failed. How do you proceed ?
Thanks for your answer. I remember having tried it twice before. If I remember correctly, I ditched it because it was too complicated for my use case. But as everyone is suggesting it here, I shall give it another try :)
There's this
Elegant and efficient 👍🏻
Excellent write up. Thank you for doing this, I'll share with my whole family and friends.
How can I find you there ? I joined not long ago and I lack interesting people to follow. Also, curious to see your work :)
I was waiting for something like that to happen.
I tried a cheap "lifetime" subscription offer a few years back. They're garbage. Period. I'm surprised they're still around stealing people's money.
Jeez guys, stop deleting your account until you are SURE reddit stopped restoring your content. Every week I check and see some comments and posts of mine being restored. I take screenshots for proof and report them under GDPR law. If you erase your account, you have no more power.
Erase your content, not your account.
I don't really get the point. I mean, of course we want to attract people, but do we really want to trick them into thinking that there is content when there's not ?
The other day I took some time to answer somebody and came back later to finally understand that I was talking to a bot. Not only did I waste my time, but the real person needing help didn't even know I tried to help. I felt aweful.
I know the job is hard for mods to create content and motivate people into participating but there must be another way.
I didn't really care about the subreddit even before the API shitshow, as I find the place filled with toxic, elitist gatekeepers.
As I was just starting to self-host and was merely a modest hobbyist, I only encountered hate and downvotes there.
In short, I don't miss that place.
That said, I find the community here much more helpful and positive. It could use a bit more engagement, and we should all post and share more—myself included. But overall, I like it.
/r/selfhosted remains just an entry in my RSS feed to ensure I don't miss anything of interest; mostly, I just read post titles.
So let them have their primary space over there.