No worries :)
Long time linux user and tinkerer. Currently working as a devops engineer. Very positive to the idea of decentralized internet platforms. :)
No worries :)
But it says in the OP that this thread should be used for posting questions for the AMA?
What are the plans around admin tools?
Instance owners currently gets notified when someone has reported a user for spamming or trolling, but frequently it’s a user that is not on his instance, so he can’t do anything about it. Wouldn’t it be better if instance owners got notified only when they can take actual action (like the user being registered on their instance)?
He has a great mix of humor and serious discussions about important topics. He calls out guests for avoiding answering difficult questions etc.
I cant even express it very well, but the man is a legend. One of a kind.
This is fantastic. Great news!
Yeah that’s what we are having here too, huge cpu usage and issues with outgoing federation. Sounds spot on.
What we are seeing is that outgoing federation of posts and comments works after a restart, but new posts and comments made on the local instance are not federating to other instances until the next restart. This is with version 0.19.1.
Also after a restart, the server eats a lot of cpu for several minutes. Im guessing this is normal with the federation queue being processed but cant be sure.
Never be sorry about stuff like this. You are not dumb just for missing some random comment on the internet. :)
The guy actually never had a good personality even. They had to train him for TV evening shows to even make it work…
No I was just being stupid.
The default settings didnt have a redirect so you were getting the default nginx web page since you went to the http version.
Now you should be redirected. Thanks for taking the time to bounce a few pixels back and forth. :)
You dont bother me, this is very interesting actually…
You still get this default nginx page?
Edit: It didnt do a redirect by default. :) Will fix that.
Nah, i just forgot the s in https in the link i posted. :)
Fixed it now, thank you.
I updated https://lemmy.today this morning and no problems at all.
We are a small instance but still wanted to post this. Maybe it calms the nerves for some instance owners. :)
I need to go to rehab, clearly.
Micro$oft, as we used to say in the old times…
Yeah I honestly liked this text too.
No it was part of the request actually :)
Hmm interesting. I never even tried to run Lemmy as a webapp. What’s the advantage compared to using a mobile client?
Well I prefer it being warm in the end times than cold. :)