

I will leave the internet and seek alternatives.
I will leave the internet and seek alternatives.
Obsidian is proprietary.
To double check, you are accessing the Lemmy admin page through the official Lemmy UI, correct?
Also do you mind sharing (if there are any) error logs of the Lemmy backend?
Btw you might want to close the registrations. They are open right now.
Sorry, forget my previous comment. It seems to be a bad design choice in the frontend. The backend is working fine, probably.
Your instance is not federating with other instances, and this definitely is because someone manually turned off federation or changed the federation mode (otherwise your community and its posts wouldn’t have appeared on other instances).
The comment on the jlai.lu instance seems to be there because someone manually fetched it. That would explain why “your instance did not receive the activity but federated it over to other instances”.
Go to the admin page in the lemmy UI and turn on federation. If you selected “Allowlist” or “Blacklist”, select “Open” as the federation mode.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html
Then comment or like posts from other instances, ideally a popular community so your instance starts federating with lots of instances faster.
Though I think that’s what happening, this wouldn’t explain why 0d.gs shows that your instance successfully keeps receiving activities from it. I wonder if there is no check being done for that.
~~Check this out: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/troubleshooting.html#you-dont-receive-actions-reliably~~
(However, afaik your instance must receive activity so that said activity can be federated to other instances. That’s why you can comment on dead instance comms, but they never will be seen on other instances. Take lemm.ee for example.)
Also, as davel said, the instances page seems to be broken, and that doesn’t seem to be a frontend issue as not even lemmy federation state checker is able to query it, so either something is wrong at the backend or your reverse proxy config.
Check the logs and config.
edit: wrong, ignore.
Why would they require TPM??? Or kernel level anti cheat? This isn’t a game.
What’s up with the weird display name?
Instance agnostic link: !moodylive@lemmy.zip
Sure. But neither of them purely run on Lua. Gmod’s addon system uses Lua, but the game is written in Source Engine, which is written in C++.
Try !genp@lemmy.dbzer0.com The official subreddit migrated here.
Godot is a real game engine. Roblox is for children and a horrible company. You will benefit from learning GDScript and/or C++/C#/Rust. Luau will not earn you any money by itself.
Go to your inbox > messages and then click on “All”, which is beside “Unread”.
You will see both outgoing and incoming PMs.
Yes. It “blocks” the user. Afaik it should prevent the banned user from interacting with communities from the instance they were banned from and also the instance will no longer accept any new interactions from the user (local users cant see new content of that user, like PMs, comments, etc.)
Additionally, their content can also be removed, but that is optional.
That’s an instance ban. Community bans are explicitly stated.
If you want to know more about Linux, I recommend Arch Linux. Despite how hard it is said to be, the installation is actually pretty easy as long as you can read the installation wiki. You can apply the knowledge of the arch wiki to many distros, so if you don’t want to use Arch Linux, make sure to keep the arch wiki in mind.
If you want one that just works out of the box, I generally recommend Fedora KDE Plasma edition. If you want an immutable one (one that you can’t easily break), Fedora Kinoite (this also comes with the KDE Plasma DE).
I don’t understand how having bottom round corners is “gnomeifying”.
Luckily for you folks out there it can be disabled.
I can finally get rid of another AUR package. What took them so long to finally round the bottom corners?
Thanks to everyone’s hard work.
Fedora Kinoite. It’s an immutable version of their KDE Plasma desktop edition
Arch. I tried other distros and always came back to Arch. Other distros are very bloated and honestly I can’t be bothered with removing them manually. I also love the AUR and the wiki.
Another interesting distro was NixOS, but that is a bit of a pain in the ass to learn.
For newbies, Fedora KDE Plasma edition or Mint Cinnamon is my recommendation. Kinoite is Fedora KDE Plasma edition but immutable for the ones that keep breaking the system because they keep following some absurd guide online for whatever.
With Shizuku and Canta, you can remove the spying system apps. You can break your phone though (fixable with a factory reset), so do be careful. If you want to play it safe, use the recommended list in Canta. These should be safe to remove.
It’s not compatible at all. And bots acting as bridges isn’t compatibility.
As for self hosting an instance that is federated with the official Bluesky instance, you will only be able to do that in your dreams. You can self host your own PDS though.
Bluesky is the most centralized decentralized platform