You may want to also look at offloading media with pict-rs to a object storage like an S3 API compliant bucket. Otherwise, you'll find Lemmy soaks up lots of storage.
I accidentally nuked my internet the other day while testing Pass. Because it's not local hosted, I could not access a single password. That's not cool. Still not sure if I'm sold on using Pass. I've also had it not always offer to save new login details and some forms it misses 2fa. Hopefully all that gets fixed soon. But I'm an unlimited user for all the other features. Luckily they prorate the upgrade if you have current service. Might as well take the jump.
Mullvad was throttling my iptv connection. Ironically, from the same data center, using Proton the streams weren't throttled. So not sure if Proton is paying a premium for better bare metal and uplink or what the deal was with Mullvad. Hope you have a better experience.
Seems maybe that tool is a bit different? If you have a new community, you can use that tool to submit it. Rather than the opposite I'm looking for, where it lets me find new communities I'm not yet subscribed to (directly within my homeserver search).
Ah interesting, thanks. I'll see if I can find some. That makes sense that it relies entirely upon the users of the instance and what they search/subscribe to. So, as a single-user instance, it'd only show what I venture out to find. Hopefully, the scripts you speak of can help automate some of that.
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