Thanks, I didn’t know that.
Thanks, I didn’t know that.
Turns out docker is configured to reference everything though relative paths. I just needed to move the directory and everything kept working.
The lemmy ui is removing websockets in the next update replacing it with a REST API. I suspect that will stop any new posts from popping to the top after load.
People seem to not want new posts and comments moving things around on their page anyway.
Ah got it. Yes, Im using docker compose but setup through ansible. Sounds like I just need to update the bind mount then. Thanks
wow very tricky, thanks for reporting back! Can I ask if you’re seeing better performance running postgresql separately?
One of the downsides seems like since the developer packages everything together, I’m reliant on them to push out changes. For example if some dependency needs a critical security update then I’m relying on every flatpak author to apply that change and push out a new version. But if I’m installing packages directly, I can update that one package and be done with it across my system.
I think that’s right. A request for deletion gets made and it’s up to each server to decide if they will honor it.
You might be able to save the website as a progressive web app to your home screen?
Yes accounts are distributed to each server. Same as communities.