So did you found what the problem was?
- Just a lemmyer who had lots of problems setting up its instance.
So did you found what the problem was?
- Just a lemmyer who had lots of problems setting up its instance.
I could also modify my instance to bump my “score” too.
Or make 100 instances, or …
Yeah that doesn’t really mean anything too.
Wow you have 1.000.000 KARMA !1!!
It’s like I have a WoW level 60 with T1 stuff, read it and weep lol mdr
Well, you get the the general idea eh :-)
So for how much :-D
I’d take a cheap slow one any day…
No, undetermined does Not suffice to see all posts! You have to select (all is best I guess) relevant languages or miss out.
Yeah, the language choice had me for a while. You have to use the “undefined”, but Also English and other languages!
Then have users on your instance subbing to communities for them to show up on your instances “All”.
I guess we’ll figure it all out eventually (especially software wise) but today it’s a bit of manual labour and definitely some luck!
Well yes and no, I mean barring the mega big ones, everyone on the instance will bring in special things they like to the “All” stream right?
Maybe “everything” from the big instances drowns away the smaller things though…
lemmy-status.org knows my instance (lemmy.mindoki.com) but when I search for it and selects it, it just shows global fediverse data :-/
Even if you ping it once a minute it won’t even be noticeable IMO. When you surf (through) your Lemmy I stance there is a lot of traffic going on.
I imagine the ping would be for uptime? Or would you repeatedly scanlot of stuff? Then just do it rarely.
You have to have at least one user on an instance subscribed to a community, or else it will just sit there all stale…
Yes, but my understanding was that ‘undefined’ was enough.
Holy donkey!
That did it!
Thanks, you know if there is a bug tracked for this? It really (really) makes the whole Lemmy experience feel quite crappy if you’re not on the instance itself hosting a community…
Cheers!
Ah sorry can’t help you there.
If you nuked them, how can you load the images??
There is a lot of those quirkinesses IMO, also like browse another instances communities (only) and subscribe to those you like, mannually possible but a hassle today.
I think third party apps (and the official Jerboa + web client if they want to) could handle those kind of things, I don’t think Lemmy (core Lemmy API) needs any modifications for this to work.
An app could have the "explore all local communities of " (a right click burger menu, or an icon for example on any server name) and when in this “explore all local communities from this single instance” space, let you sub etc.
Not exactly what you asked for, but it’s all in the same vein; UX/UI stuff. Every app can do their way too, to check out what’s nice and easy for their users.
IMO anyways.
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Shitty formatting: on mobile
I wonder how close they are to realm parmesan, those counterfeited cheeses.
Parmigiano Reggiano is truly something special.
Yeah that doesn’t obligatory means that there is some misconfiguration, it’s just slow.
When I try to sub to a community my instance doesn’t know about, well it’s quite the hassle. I guess that when you search for [email protected] Lemmy will insert that instance somewhere and ping it for information, but not like right away, making it completely invisible.
Good luck anyway, hopefully it just clicks at some moment :-)
Yeah but the cherry on top is that, for example computer guys&gals will produce better on a 4 day week than on a 5 day week! It’s not like being “on” @80percent makes you produce 90% of what you did when being “on” @100%. It’s giving you a day totally free (same salary, not longer days) and you produce at 105%.
Work@home have also shown more productivity.
That’s why we start to wonder why the hell middle management wants us back in the office, at a maximum hours a week.
They probably are bored all alone, and are devoid of empathy, that’s my take anyways!
Gotta merit that instance!
I had a lot of trouble (docker install) but it was mostly because I thought I needed to install a database (no, it’s in the docker files), nginx being difficult to configure(had to learn how it works) and the config stuff, like should I keep those brackets, the http part etc etc. Got a lot of help too.
But then it started and is running since.
Good luck!