Yeah, it's under 32 characters.
I'm trying to figure out how it's trying to log in, but log parsing in Lemmy is so hard when the server is shooting 2,000 lines per second. Other apps work fine with the same password.
Yeah, it's under 32 characters.
I'm trying to figure out how it's trying to log in, but log parsing in Lemmy is so hard when the server is shooting 2,000 lines per second. Other apps work fine with the same password.
Obviously I'm not going to give you the exact character count of my password :p
I saw that issue, and then I saw people having problems after clearing it, so I'm just going to wait until they figure that out in a stable version. Looking forward to it though!
I see. Thanks a lot for this!
I really don't have the capacity to support a bunch of different email services, so it sounds like the best I can do right now is make the SMTP settings accessible without also running the postfix server. So if someone wants to run their own email somewhere else, they can configure it. But otherwise, I'll leave it to the user to figure out what happens after an email request leaves Lemmy.
Does that sound fair, and like something you would have used? Essentially just an interface in config.env
that puts the right SMTP address/credentials in lemmy.hjson
.
My script should get you running 0.17.4 on ARM64:
https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy
It will take a while to compile, since no Docker images are available, but otherwise it should work.
It does the reverse proxy and HTTPS setup for you, no need for Nginx. If the reverse proxy is your problem, maybe this will help?
I don't have a lot of testers for ARM64, but I have heard of success, so hopefully it will work for you. And if you have any bugs, I'd be happy to fix them for the benefit of everyone :)
I'm not sure what you mean? Most people are just self hosting instances for themselves, where email isn't needed. My instance doesn't have an email service.
And as I explained, if email is something you want, I have an advanced option for this. It's not the default because there is not a public VPS host out there that lets you use port 25 without special approval.
It will work on pretty much anything that has a public IP and a domain pointing to that IP. The only thing that won't work "out of the box" for most users is email, as most VPS providers block port 25. If you've requested access to port 25 and have been approved to use it, you can edit config.env
to turn on the email service.
As for your SSL certificate, unfortunately this does not support importing your own certificate. It's made for beginners, after all :p
But there should be no problems with Caddy simply requesting a new one for you!
I like Cloudflare's registrar a lot. Zero BS and great integration with the other services I'm already using.
Surely Google did user testing… didn’t they?
They do extensive testing, but only on clowns.
Still bewilders me Google got rid of the 2 button navigation style. They hit the nail on the head with that one, it was a perfect balance of convenience and speed, and they went and gutted it for a half-baked ripoff of iOS' gesture system. Cannot explain how upset I am over that.
Alternate headline: Users test using only YouTube ReVanced to bypass this new system
Ahhhh, image posts are where your usage is going! Makes sense, my instance is just for my account and I don't submit anything. Your postgres size is more or less in line with where mine was at your uptime. I'm using Docker Compose so I'm only considering the size of the volumes in my metrics, not the image sizes or anything.
EDIT: Turns out I accidentally firewalled my pictrs
service, it couldn't reach external sites to create thumbnails for external links. That's why my storage usage was so much lower. Whoops.
I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about this:
"Security Second" is not good messaging for a project like this.
But I'm glad my comment was hilarious to you.