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Meta community. Discuss about this lemmy instance or lemmy in general.
I'm a moron because I thought the name meant database zero. Anyway, keep up the good work!
I've been meaning to see if people want to help improve the site banner . It's currently rotating every other day using the AI Horde. Do you have any cool prompt we could also use?
I use this instance daily and I really like it. The experience is exactly what I'm about, audhder and sharing data. I think that I typically discover new communities by the community having a really legit post that pops up in the hot feed. I would really like if there was better discoverability of cool communities, or even a big list of all the communities so that I could browse through the less active ones that have good posts from the past. @db0 you're doing a really good job. My main technical gripe is that the Jerboa client does not search by post and only searches by community but that isn't a instance level issue. That's a developer issue for the Lemmy client. I mention it here in case you ever get a chance to bend the ear of the Lemmy developers. Now that I'm thinking of it, a hub for other fetaverse stuff to hook up to would be pretty cool or just resources in general for how to navigate fediverse. That might be outside of the scope of a runner of an instance, but the learning curve I think would be a little less steep if there was some Lemmy/Fediverse onboarding kind of built into a mega thread for new users. Overall you're doing great, keep it up! Thanks!
thanks. Have you seen [email protected] ?
I'm subscribed now!
Feel free to have a look at [email protected] too, we try to solve the discoverability issue there
Thanks!
Maybe bring back Tesseract? Why was it shut down in the first place?
Another idea I had: Hosting our own Matrix instance? That way, every community could create their own spaces while being independent from matrix.org and not putting more stress on their already overloaded servers. Running a modern Matrix server implementation like Conduit, which is written in Rust, shouldn't require as much resources.
Tesseract abandoned lemmy for sublinks as far as I remember.
I don't have the mental bandwidth to run a matrix server as well.
I believe it still has Lemmy compatibility since sublinks is Lemmy compatible in its API, might not be forever when they add new features but at the moment it still is.
Maybe but it remember its dev saying they won't be focus on on the lemmy anymore.
It seems to be getting updates again checking the github, and the creator still runs a Lemmy instance, so I imagine until sublinks comes out (which it probably won't for a while) it'll still continue supporting Lemmy.
Hm OK I'll see if I can re-add it
Perhaps enable https://lemmy-federate.com ?
that's not used on purpose
May I ask about the reason behind this?
It increases hosting costs and alters the organic /c/all
Would there be a way to enable it but prevent the local version that retrieves communities from being able to do that, so we could share our communities with other servers without getting the servers from all other instances. I did make an issue for this in their github, but it might be a while before that happens.
sure. Ping me if they allow it
They've just added it today, Federation mode which allows you to choose between accepting other communities or just sharing your own. https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/30207592
Hm, I am a bit concerned because it's meant for small servers. I am concerned on the ethical question of going in "seed-only" mode as a big server
Sorry to bother you, I know it's been a while but have we considered possibly enabling this? I asked lemmy-federate's creator about it and he said small servers was only an example so I'm not really sure anymore that there are ethical challenges with it. But it is your decision, I don't want to pressure you. I just think it would be good for people here since it is very hard to start communities on the Fediverse due to them not appearing on other servers until someone searches for and subscribes to them. The reason why this tool was created.
I think @[email protected] and other people here trying to start communities would agree.
OK done
Good to see things are moving
I mean just because it says under 100 users doesn't mean it has to be for that, you can do it if your server is larger and would prefer to save space by not taking on communities people aren't interested in. After all it's way easier to pull-in communities without the tool than it is to push them out, though I do see how there could be concern if many other instances started doing that. Might be worth it to bring up those points in the discussion thread over there.
What happens if you enable the instance and add a bot account for it but ban the bot account it is using (possibly silently through DB query so it doesn't appear in modlog) would lemmy-federate immediately change the instance status to disabled imediately or would it still continue to allow it to work but just give errors when trying to federate external communities to here?
I am really not in the mood for experimenting like this.
Ok good point, it is a pretty hacky solution.