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  • I have 2 small kids and they are very serious about their favorite colors. But I… I don’t have one. And they ask me this question at least once a week, but I can’t answer without not telling the truth.

    Am I strange?

  • I have the feeling that this is extremely exaggerated. I only have 40 Gb in total and still have 23 gb free. I don't run the tool constantly, but run it every once in a while to make sure that my All has interesting communities. If it would be 2 gb/day I would be loooooong over my 40...

  • I am probably totally wrong on this one because it is something that I think to vaguely remember… but didn’t this have anything to do with the fact that it is not a real app but a PWA, so it is not possible to implement it currently, but when Voyager will go full-app it will be possible?

  • If you are not allowed to vent your opinion in a (real world) public marketplace with 1000 people listening to you, but you go to a forest, where only birds listen to you and you shout the same opinion, are you censored or not?

  • When you decide to set it up, you need to create a user on your instance and fill in those details in the command line to run the thing. Also make sure to change the instance name to your name, otherwise it will not work.

    Other useful commands:

    docker rm --force lemmy-subscriber-bot To actually destroy the docker container if you want to start over

    docker logs lemmy-subscriber-bot To see if the thing is running and doing things.

  • Welcome to the club! I used the same easy deploy setup as you! Makes life really easy eh :)

    Furthermore, to populate All, I have this one running: https://github.com/lflare/lemmy-subscriber-bot

    If you do this, you will need some extra space because the database will grow, but I think it solves one of the (largest) downsides of running your own instance, namely discovering other communities.