[-] NotNotMike@notnotlemmy.com 3 points 1 year ago

This is a weird take in this context. It's a platform for hosting open source software. There is no privacy to speak of, the whole point is that it's out in the open

Now using it for enterprise or a private repo is a different discussion, but it's not clear that that's what's we're focused on here

[-] NotNotMike@notnotlemmy.com 11 points 1 year ago

That name was taken...

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Who's this? An imposter! (notnotlemmy.com)
[-] NotNotMike@notnotlemmy.com 1 points 1 year ago

Do you know how much data is put onto the local device when subscribing to all these communities? Ballpark is it in the MBs? GBs?

Trying to determine whether discovering things I don't want is worth it

[-] NotNotMike@notnotlemmy.com 2 points 1 year ago

Yep you're right. And I've discovered that, in order to see posts from a community, at least one user in your instance needs to be subscribed to a community to view it.

Would be nice if someday the browse functionality provided by some sites was integrated into Lemmy but for now I had to go through and manually subscribe to a bunch of things.

I'd use a scraper but there's a lot of content I don't care to see right now, and I'm assuming subscribing comes with a small storage cost, so may as well avoid it for now

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by NotNotMike@notnotlemmy.com to c/selfhost@lemmy.ml

Just got my own instance up and running finally, but it doesn't seem to be federating as expected.

I can search for and subscribe to communities, but unless I specifically search for the URL (e.g. selfhost@lemmy.ml) nothing shows up. I'm also making this post from my instance as well (to see if anything happens...)

Is this something I just need to wait a few hours to happen or is something incorrect.

Thanks in advance


Edit: Oh, and when I do subscribe to a community, I can only see new posts. It doesn't retrieve older posts

NotNotMike

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