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db0

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Epicurean Revolutionary Libertarian Socialist

I make FOSS things:

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If you want to be able to use your models from everywhere sefurely, then koboldcpp on the ai horde is your best option. Super easy to set up

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We already have a wiki hosted of our own.

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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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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.

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

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We do have our own piracy wiki here BTW!

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Coms?

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Voyager is my go to currently

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Love how they bellyache about the mods not doing a good enough job when they spent the final weeks of the June protest harassing the existing mods and and basically dismissing and disrespecting all the work we were doing for the past decade. They just expected things to go back to business as usual and the mods should just shut up and continue doing unpaid janitorial duties for the benefit of spez out of sheer momentum I guess? The scale of their entitlement is unreal.

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Ah, I thought that might be the case. I did check that lemmy.world communities are listed to ensure it’s not hiding them when I checked and I saw some.

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I think I might be one of the very few reddit admins who took the move to lemmy seriously and that’s why we managed to succeed so well.

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Glad to hear it!

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Thanks hexbear. If you’re from one of the bullying crowd, then the feeling’s mutual :P

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The same is true in reddit. You have multiple communities effectively about the same thing. Eventually one settles into the “primary” one

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Same mods. I don’t particularly hang out in reddit anymore, but @sunbrothersco is still doing unpaid volunteering for spez :P

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Each instance is showing how many from their instance are subbed. The parent instance should be showing the accurate count from all instances

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Well I’m not really on reddit anymore, so that helps 😁

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Yes, the admins removed me without warning then re-arranged the mod team

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