You could get a storage box which is just 3.81€ for 1TB and mount it via NFS or SSHFS. That’s how we are doing it at Feddit.de
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nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•A survey on user experience in fediverse (Lemmy, Mastodon, etc.)20·2 years agoWould you mind sharing the results later? (I’d love to get dm’ed then)
Resetting your password used to remove 2FA. Not sure if it is still the case.
Not at all. These days I just use random words when I sign up for new services.
I used to have a ‘consistent’ online identity, but at some point I decided I didn’t want others to be able to make connections between them.
nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What kind of Emoji do you use on Lemmy, if any? 🤩 :) (͡•_ ͡• )English2·2 years agoAll of them
nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Where do you upload gifs to post on lemmy?English15·2 years agocatbox.moe is quite popular as host. If you want to upload animated images directly to lemmy, they have to be in webp format (you can convert videos for example using this tool, depending on the size this will take quite some time).
nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do i create a new community? Id like to make a few new ones i dont see on any servers yetEnglish2·2 years agoBut OP is from lemmy.world
nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do i create a new community? Id like to make a few new ones i dont see on any servers yetEnglish1·2 years agoMaybe memmy does not support this functionality yet. In that case you have to login to the web interface. You can find it in the menu at the top on desktop and in the expanded menu on mobile.
nachtigall@feddit.detoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•What is the default rate limit? Can I find the rate limit programmatically?10·2 years agoA GET call to /api/v3/site also returns a parameter local_site_rate_limit where the different limits are shown.
nachtigall@feddit.detoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•“view context” broken b̶e̶c̶a̶u̶s̶e̶ (and) lemmy.world has just joined Cloudflare (unrelated)English3·2 years agoThen I try the fedi icon and nothing happens at all… no expansion or anything. But I can see that the button is sensitive because it flashed as I clicked it. So then I forcefully copied that external link into a new tab in Tor Browser and it just shoots a blank.
Indeed. I can reproduce this behaviour with this comment from this thread. See the following screenshot from my network console. The body says {“error”: “not_logged_in”}, so maybe a caching error or something like that? I’ll ping the admin of lemmy.world
running over tor, which shows #LemmyWorld’s blockade I screencapped.
That makes sense. Cloudflare often blocks Tor IPs or spams them with captchas.
have always been wholly broken in ungoogled chromium.
No problem on my side.
Mine are similar. 227 posts and 1.44K comments since 09/2021. Although about 800 of these came from explaining how Lemmy works and answering questions during the API exodus ^^
nachtigall@feddit.detoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•“view context” broken b̶e̶c̶a̶u̶s̶e̶ (and) lemmy.world has just joined Cloudflare (unrelated)English2·2 years agoOh I see. So you accessed a comment on lemmy.world via the fedi icon and the Cloudflare proxy blocked you. Are you using Tor or a VPN? Because that never happened to me without either ^^
nachtigall@feddit.detoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•“view context” broken b̶e̶c̶a̶u̶s̶e̶ (and) lemmy.world has just joined Cloudflare (unrelated)English4·2 years agoBut note that there are two “show context” buttons. In principle, if I am on a broken version I should be able to visit the parent on the originating node & possibly side-step the bug.
I am not sure if I can follow you but this bug affects both “show context” and “show parent” button on broken instances.
Also note that I would still like a way to block CF instances
I am afraid that such a measure would only be possible for admins by blocking traffic for domains that resolve to/IP ranges operated by Cloudflare.
nachtigall@feddit.detoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•“view context” broken b̶e̶c̶a̶u̶s̶e̶ (and) lemmy.world has just joined Cloudflare (unrelated)10·2 years agoThe problem with “view context” comes from the recent update and affects all instances using version 0.18.3.
nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you've done that was questionable but legal?1·2 years agoYou don’t need to get anthropomorphic to argue the ethical case. Besides, I have given many more arguments than the ethical aspects, while you only point to “nature”, so I will not engage in this discussion any further.
Thank you for the exchange though, and I’d be happy if you would reflect on your views one day and consider the perspective of other beings.
nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you've done that was questionable but legal?English1·2 years agoNo, but you keep arguing by applying naturalistic fallacy.
nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you've done that was questionable but legal?English1·2 years agoHumans are special in more than one characteristic
nature is eat or be eaten
Choose one
nachtigall@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you've done that was questionable but legal?English32·2 years agoIf you tell me in the same way that I’d tell you my dietary preference, I wouldn’t mind at all. I’m not in the business of telling other people what to eat or not eat and as long as you extend me the same courtesy, we should get along just fine.
The point is that this is not like having different favourite colours.
One “dietary preference” slaughters intelligent beings with complex social behaviour and emotions, the other does not.
One contributes a massive amount of greenhouse gases and thus fuels climate change, the other’s impact is much, much smaller.
One degrades soils and pollutes rivers, the other less.
One leads to zoonotic epidemics, the other does not.
One leads to incredible water consumption, the other much less.
In short, one “preference” has a massive negative impact on many aspects of life and the earth, the other is a plant-based diet. Consequences!
I’d just ping @wintermute@feddit.de here as he might tell you more about it.