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db0

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Epicurean Revolutionary Libertarian Socialist

I make FOSS things:

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University dorms certainly never needed subtitles!

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You realize the developer key is still authentication, hmmm?

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I was very careful to not say it needs payment

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you da mvp!

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I’m actually faulting them for trying to make money off a crowdsourced service. They didn’t write the damn subtitles.

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Anime is a different culture. Most non-anime stuff doesn’t have them embedded (especially the old stuff) and it’s still useful for finding subtitles for other languages

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Ye, but the problem is the ease of discovery

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Always assume that’s the ultimate goal with for-profit services.

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Dude sounds a lot like a libertarian business owner tbh. I wouldn’t be surprised if they align very well with the right otherwise.

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Very nice. Can you share a docker-compose.yml for others to replicate this? Also your diagram could be a bit higher quality.

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Ah your instance must be limiting the size. lemmy.dbzer0.com allows you to upload anything and just downscales to 1024px max dimention. You can also just host on imgur etc.

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Tmux over gnu screen? Too progressive for me!

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Tagging is not natively supported in lemmy. This is why I made this bot. As the tagging happens by simply text scanning, just adding the tag somewhere in your body like I did in the OP should suffice.

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The reason is that the tags appear posted from the bot and I don’t want people to start trolling and make me start monitoring.

Yes the integration is not optimal. The best would be that lemmy supports it natively but we do the best we can

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Just read the links

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Yes, just block the bot and you’ll never see it again

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A lot of the reddit power users have moved. What’s left is now is bots (re)posting the jankiest content and lurkers with too much inertia to move.

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I do FOSS as well, but I’d rather people have fun punting the stalebot than just keep repeating “this issue still exists”. I will probably get a chuckle out of it.

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For this sort of thing you probably want to host your own and cover yourself behind something like a revproxy on njal.la

Lemmy Ansible 1.3.0 (Lemmy v0.19.0) update dramatically reduced performance of instance

I made the huge mistake of upgrading on the same day of the new release. I had copied my inventory folder to a new pull of lemmy-ansible, checked out 1.3.0, and ran it with no errors. But refreshing the took a very long time to load. The closest issue I found was at github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4244 but that’s a deep dive...

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Yes, but those changes are not unique to the ansible 1.3.0 deployment

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The lemmy frontend will come up fast, but you would see an error and a popup telling you that lemmy is still starting. If you can see content, then the DB migration is finished already. The 1.3.0 branch of ansible doesn’t have any changes which would cause performance impact. Currently it just adjusts the readme and adds pictrs 0.4.7.

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