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  • The fediverse has many micro blogging implementations outside of mastodon if you don't like their featureset (and they federate with each other, unlike bluesky). The only features I couldn't find are those that contributed to making Twitter the dystopian toxic space that it is.

  • Is anyone here opposed to bringing more people? I'm upset that people are going to an unfederated platform like BlueSky. I wish more people to join, no matter who they are.

    I haven't been on mastodon much, but lemmy is quite diverse.

  • Actually being able to self host and federate, and without any dependence on the main instance.

    And ability to federate with other open and federated services, like how mastodon can federate with so many others like lemmy and pixelfed.

  • Just come ask here when you have trouble, and we'll try to help.

    When troubleshooting, the biggest thing is searching the web honestly. But some more things to help you out: look for logs. Linux has loads of logs and sometimes can tell you how to fix the problem.

    Logs may not be immediately apparent. Some programs have their own log files that you can look into. Sometimes, if you run the program from the terminal, it'll print out logs there. Otherwise, you read look through journalctl, although this has logs for everything so might be harder to search.

    Another useful tip, particularly for system tools and terminal tools, is manual pages. Just run man ls and replace ls with any command, you'll get the documentation on how to use that tool.

  • There are many ways to do this, but the next up from users is using groups!

    For each file or data directory, create a group that owns it. This group should have the service's user as member. Then create a user for running the backups, and add it to all these groups.

    The benefit of this is you don't have to use root, and you have an association of directory to group that you can always change. You can for example grant a user access to a data directory by just adding it to its group.

  • The appeal for json and yaml is readability, and partially ease of parsing. I say s-expressions win over both in both aspects.

    Can you please expand on your references to no-sql and your reference to "lightweight markup"? I don't quite understand what you meant there.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    State of Wayland gaming with Nvidia RTX? Is it good, or stick with Xorg?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is it a good idea to run windows in VM with gpu passthrough (nvidia RTX) for certain games, instead of dual booting?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    I often read that (docker) containers are not good for security. What are secure methods of creating secure isolated environments to run questionable programs in?

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    If you want to host and manage your own Lemmy instance but are intimidated by the technical requirements, I can help!

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Any interesting approaches to package management (Linux or not)? besides Portage and Nix.

    General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml

    Is it a bad idea to use Google analytics on my static site blog? Any other low effort alternatives?

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Should separate instances of Lemmy be topic-based? What else, if not?

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Quatre Vingt Dix Neuf

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Some of the sanctions may accelerate the perfection of Russian society /s

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Best cheap (cost effective), privacy-respecting VM / VPS hosting?

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    POLITICS NOT ALLOWED (except when it agrees with Western agenda)