Matthew
A nerd that likes lurking and self-hosting. š¤
I dual boot Linux on my gaming PC and remember having issues with games installed onto an NTFS partition. I donāt remember if it was an issue with some specific software, such as Wine/Proton or Steam, just a general Linux issue (maybe symlinks?), or if I was trying to do something weirdā¦ Either way, I ended up needing to create a separate partition with a Linux filesystem for the games.
Last I checked, there isnāt any easy way to get Linux filesystem drivers on Windows, and even then, I donāt know if it would run games from there. So, if nothing else, you might end up needing storage space dedicated to installing games only for Linux.
This just reminds me of the days of Instant Messengers on PC when you had to use a third-party one to connect to all your accounts in one app. I donāt really know how I feel about it right nowā¦
Iāll probably try to replace our current DLNA server with Jellyfin, but Iām still unsure if we want or need Sonarr and Radarr.
Hahaha! That would definitely be me if I worked as a sysadmin or something.
You can use the FQDN of your Lemmy instance in the nginx.conf
file. Iāve uploaded my files to a gist here as an example.
You should be able just to replace any mention of lemmy.mydomain.com
with your FQDN of your Lemmy instance and replace any your-postgres-password
with your real Postgres password. You must also set your SMTP provider settings in the email
section of config.hjson
(I use Brevo). In the docker-compose.yml
file, you can change which port you want to map from the host; I used 8976
in mine. Then just point your internet-facing reverse proxy to the host and whichever port you chose.
Iām not using Ansible to automate it at all. Iām just updating the files manually, as needed, and doing docker compose
commands. Iām using Docker volumes to persist the data on them, so feel free to change any of those basic things you want.
Think of the NGINX proxy in Lemmyās docker-compose.yml
file as the entry point to Lemmy from outside the Docker network. For instance, I donāt have any ports mapped for the individual services except for the NGINX service. The NGINX proxy in this docker-compose file will access the other services through the internal docker network, so it isnāt a problem if you set up your nginx.conf
file with the serviceās names. With that done, you could map any port you want for the NGINX service from the host, then point your internet-facing reverse proxy to that.
I also plan on setting up a Mastodon server, but I havenāt gotten to it yet. So I donāt have anything specific to add other than it will work similarly by using dockerās port mapping or service names depending on whether each service needs to be internet-facing or only communicate internally.
Sure, try to dismiss my responses as simply being unproductive now. Itās obvious you are intentionally trying to run me around in circles to wear me down.
As I have pointed out in every response, you are just contradicting yourself; making assumptions and judging one group of people for their (inconsequential) reactionary behavior while trying to gatekeep for others because of their emotional reactionsā¦ You are only proving my point that you are either unwilling or incapable of acknowledging that your reasoning is flawed and you have not made a good argument for your case.
I will repeat it again: One: Consider treating everyone equally, not just because you agree or disagree with them or because you sympathise more or less with their specific situation. Two: Downvotes can be disabled. This is not a concern for Lemmy or itās users; everyone gets a choice.
All of your opinions are your own, just stop trying to act like you are holier than everyone else when you have already been proven to stoop down to being a negative and offensive person yourself.
So, according to you, the people who are adding the notes to their posts are paranoid and itās not okay because itās apparently not, as you say, an āintuitive emotionā response that they donāt need to justify. Instead they are doing it to themselvesā¦
Yet, the people who are getting upset about downvotes simply have no control over their emotional reaction. Furthermore, you say that it is everyone who downvotes people that are being negative and directly causing their emotional response and it is everyone elseās responsibility to only do things your wayā¦
Great logicā¦ I can see that you refuse to acknowledge that this line of reasoning is contradictory and flawed. As I said, good luck on your crusade against the big mean numbers. š
By the way, it does show when a comment has been edited.
Okay, I just typed up a much better response and then lost it into the Lemmy void, so sorry this will be much more to the point.
You are arguing two sides of the same issue based on your own personal opinions on each one. The issue being that people have certain psychological or behavioural issues. One: people who feel the need to leave a note on edited posts are paranoid. Two: people get upset by the number of downvotes.
First, I think your assessment about why people leave a note about their edits is incorrect. Even if they are doing it because they are paranoid, they should try to overcome that and possibly seek real world help. It is also such a minor thing that we should not try to create some āinternet lawā to justify criticizing them.
Second, if someone is getting that upset over downvotes, they should try to overcome that, and definitely seek real world help if they cannot cope. Being their gatekeeper will not solve any of these underlying problems and will not stop people from being negative. Again, instance admins can disable downvotes, so this is a non-issue with Lemmy.
Exactly, as I said, people should stop taking the numbers so seriouslyā¦ To say that āitās just the way it isā doesnāt help address the underlying issue and it wonāt stop ānegative peopleā from being negative.
Iāve seen some of your replies to others on here as youāve tried to defend your stance and you have resorted to claiming that itās their problem because of their āconspiracy mindsetā. I could just as easily make that same counterargument here but it is offensive and isnāt productive.
You clearly donāt want to discuss the real issues and just want to shove your opinions down peopleās throats.