When Reddit said moderator tools were exempt from the API pricing, did they mention the tools would stay as is?
I'm assuming not since the mods are still protesting.
I'm out of the loop of the details regarding the impact on mod tools.
When Reddit said moderator tools were exempt from the API pricing, did they mention the tools would stay as is?
I'm assuming not since the mods are still protesting.
I'm out of the loop of the details regarding the impact on mod tools.
I didn't know Lemmy could run on arm architecture. Is your installation with docker?
They don't automatically block you. Beehaw seems on the lookout of troublesome users more than other instances. When they notice a lot of those users are coming from the same instance, they just defederate it until better tools become available to moderate.
I'm still federated with both instances. I'm also the only user on my instance.
Thanks! That list is much longer than I expected!
Came here to say this as well. It's a game of cat and mouse.
I'm not familiar with Nebula. Are known Youtubers on that platform?
Can you share the code for the darkly theme?
Thanks for the link. That's ok about federation, I was really just looking for a self-hosting option. Thanks for the info!
Is it self-hostable? That's the thing I'm missing from the Mumble / Teamspeak days.
Feel the same way. I'm crossing my fingers for the Sync for Reddit dev to port his app to lemmy. That app was fantastic and would be a great addition.
I've been using my Onedrive storage that comes with my Office subscription. It's not ideal but at least I have some control over how longer the link is available.
Since you're asking for an imgur alternative, I assume that you're looking for something free. My suggestion might not be what you're looking for.
Also a Plex lifetime user. I tried jellyfin not too long ago to see what the fuss was all about. I had heard that they handled her tonemapping better.
The interface is different but more or less just as good as Plex. It's definitely more for the person that likes to dive in the details of the config of their server. For example, you need to setup your own domain for external users to connect to. It's not done automatically like on Plex.
The focus on your content vs the "free" content Plex shoves in our face is nice I must admit.
Just a question of preference. In the end I stuck it out with Plex... For now.