Most of the stuff will somewhat work, but you'll introduce side effects sooner or later by using commands that might work but are not the proper ones and alter unrelated things. At some point those will likely bite you and you have no idea where it's coming from. I'd suggest to check at least what the commands you are copying are doing.
I've heard good things about the Amelanchier × lamarckii too in context of food forests! Space is rare though so I'm not sure yet what else to get. I'm not actively converting the lawn other than not mowing it except for 1-3 times a year, it's more that I started with the trees and am continuously expanding from there, plus some shrubs here and there and the hedge. There's some clover already but actively converting feels like a lot of work which I'm trying to avoid.
Not same thing. I'm not talking about a postgres competitor. The other two replies already phrased it pretty good IMHO. I don't think that, when building a fedi app, impending AP is the core of your app.
Don't worry, I didn't :)
Oh wow, I didn't notice the date! Apparently the edit put it up in my feed - probably because this instance wasn't there when the post was created.
It's there, some apps and show the link very prominent if there's some text as well. Do you see the preview?
Thanks. Admittedly my whole stack is in ipv4 anyways, my ISP also only supports ipv4 for some reason and then I never bothered to get into v6 for my local stuff.
Are you selfhosting on your Desktop? What exactly is the use case? I'd recommend different distros for a server or a desktop.
That sounds good! If Pixelfed or similar implemented that, it could be sufficient. A new fedi service starting from scratch would lack the existing pool of resources since federation only happens when a post gets posted/boosted but after some time it could actually be useful.
I've been using Mastodon for eight years and got involved with hosting a small instance for some years now. Also running a Bookwyrm instance and, since a few days, this Lemmy instance which will remain single user most likely.
I have several more Mastodon accounts I'm switching between and inactive Pixelfed, GoToSocial and Friendica accounts.
Sure! It's a Lenovo m910q tiny. Mine has an i7-6700 and 32GB RAM but Lemmy runs in a VM with 4 cores and 8 GB RAM which should be plenty, it's not even using half that RAM. Disk Space seems to be the limiting factor after a while since it keeps copies of all remote threads and comments but that can be cleaned up too.
Found some threads online on resource usage beforehand like this: https://lemmy.ml/post/440678
Idk, you can probably ask the owner via the shop