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  • Full disk encryption is something you really want to have when your computer is lost or stolen.

  • Please feel free! Source is on GitHub, it uses Astro with the Starlight template.

  • If I still need to run a bouncer to get history scrollback, then no, I will not consider IRC.

  • Setting up a Lemmy server outside of the golden path of using the Ansible template is extremely difficult. I do this professionally and I couldn't get federation working properly when running Lemmy on my Kubernetes instance.

    Figuring out why federation is failing is very, very hard.

    Lemmy requires a lot of resources to run. You need a VPS that's at least $20/mo to work adequately under any load. Disk storage requirements for the DB are also rather high.

    Lemmy 0.18.2 has some horrendous N+1 DB calls, e.g. one query per language (173 of them) when you create a new community. This hamstrings databases that are not colocated onto the same machine, e.g. neon.tech's hosted pg db. I expect this will improve with time as the codebase matures, yet...

    Instance administration tools are sorely lacking.

  • "It's a good filter" is often just an excuse to not improve the UX. You hear this way more from open-source technically-inclined folks than you do from folks who care about building a product that people want to use.

  • And there's not a great way to suggest "you might like..." based on your current subscriptions.

  • I tried to solve this a tiny little bit by giving my own instance a clean and friendly frontpage, but I think I still need to do more work to attract people who aren't fedi-inclined.

  • Links between instances often don't work as intended, and there's no good way to redirect me from some-other-instance.pub/c/cool-community to my-instance.pub/c/cool-community@some-other-instance.pub automatically.

  • Highly recommended! That's how I did my last trip. It was so nice to be able to hop onto a metro train and get going without having to drag my luggage too. Where are you thinking of going?

  • Thanks for the clear and concise update. Best of luck with your future migrations.

  • You can also configure pict-rs to run on object storage so that all your users' images are stored on S3 rather than your local disk.

  • Maybe you should take what she says seriously.