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  • Haha I'm glad to hear it's working for you! The goal is to get rid of all of that junk so you don't get distracted from the content, segue and all.

  • I haven't tested on Windows yet, but releases have Windows downloads! Did you get an error when you ran it?

  • I love sponsorblockcast, but I had the same exact issue. In my case, sponsorblockcast usually uses 10% CPU, but would sometimes start using more and more. I've been testing CastSponsorSkip pretty thoroughly and haven't been able to get it to spike above 1-2% CPU yet!

  • Thank you! I have to admit, it's really satisfying seeing sponsored segments get skipped. Would definitely recommend!

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    CastSponsorSkip: A lighter Google Cast sponsor skip written in Go

  • That's just the default, and I assume it's mainly to make it easier for new users to start using Lemmy. It lets you change to any other instance during login.

  • +1 for Authentik! It definitely has a steep learning curve, but once you get comfortable with it, it's really versatile. The integration docs have tons of walkthroughs for setting up Authentik with different apps which is epecially helpful when getting started.

  • Yep I'm still working on a helm chart. Currently, each service is deployed with the bjw-s app-template helm chart, but I'd like to combine it all into a single chart.

    The hardest part was getting ingress-nginx to pass ActivityPub requests to the backend, but we settled on a hack that seems to work well. We had to add the following configuration snippet to the frontend's ingress annotations:

     yaml
        
    nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/configuration-snippet: |
      if ($http_accept = "application/activity+json") {
        set $proxy_upstream_name "lemmy-lemmy-8536";
      }
      if ($http_accept = "application/ld+json; profile=\"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams\"") {
        set $proxy_upstream_name "lemmy-lemmy-8536";
      }
      if ($request_method = POST) {
        set $proxy_upstream_name "lemmy-lemmy-8536";
      }
    
    
      

    The value of the variable is $NAMESPACE-$SERVICE-$PORT.
    I tested this pretty thoroughly and haven't been able to break it so far, but please let me know if anybody has a better solution!