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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I started this lemmy instance to ensure that pirates, anarchists and neurodivergents would find a friendly port in the storm of enshittification engulfing the internet right now.

Reddit (and Digg before it) has always been my favorite way to interact on the web, secondary only to Google Reader (RIP). Likewise, I moved away from Digg when it started shooting its foot with gusto and now it's time to do the same for Reddit. This instance ensures I won't have to move again!

I however didn't expect the amount of people who would follow me, so in the past 2 weeks since I've opened this instance, I've had to upgrade twice to keep up with the demand, and hopefully this latest one should last us a while.

This means that my cost planning is way off. I had to buy into a professional SMTP service, get a dedicated box, etc. All this is starting to become a significant personal cost I need to cover. I said before that I'm not in this to make money, I just have a particular set of skills and ideologies which allow me to both run a lemmy instance and also make it friendly to the particular people who need it as their base jump into the fediverse.

So I plan to follow the same playbook as I mentioned before. I just want to cover the infrastructure costs of running and maintaining this instance and the rest is going to go to Lemmy development itself, to help make the software even better and prevent any accusations of profiteering.

The link of this post goes to the Ko-fi goal I've set up. Once this goal is bypassed, any overflow will be sent to the lemmy development once a new goal is opened for the next period. Or if you prefer, just send to them directly when you see the goal being full.

I am very happy for everyone who decided to follow me on this journey and very excited at the quality of people joining and interacting with this community. Your application answers are a delight, so keep on amusing us admins with your creativity and keep posting the awesome stuff you do!

One last thing, Lemmy is not my main project (but significantly eating into it). If you're into Generative AI and want to share your idle GPU compute, do check out the AI Horde; the only crowdsourced cluster for Generative AI!

Always remember: Sharing is Caring!

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Hey everyone, you may have noticed that some of us have been raising alarms about the amount of spam accounts being created on insufficiently protected instances.

As I wanted to get ahead of this before we're shoulders deep in spam, I developed a small service which can be used to parse the Lemmy Fediverse Observer and retrieve instances which are suspicious enough to block.

The Overseer provides fully documented REST API which you can use to retrieve the instances in 3 different formats. One with all the info, one with just the names, and one as a csv you can copy-paste into your defederation setting. You can even adjust the level of suspicion you want to have.

Not only that, I also developed a python script which you can edit and run and it will automatically update your defederation list. You can set that baby to run on a daily schedule and it will take care that any new suspicious instances are also caught and any servers that cleared up their spam accounts will be recovered.

I plan to improve this service further. Feel free to send me ideas and PRs.

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When you post or comment in some of the bigger communities like Piracy or ADHD Memes it might appear as if your post is hanging.

This is misleading! The comment or post still goes through after a second or two, but the UI is buggy at the moment. You can leave it "spinning" for a while and hope it returns, or just reload the page.

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EDIT/UPDATE: Recent versions of lemmy make this even easier by allowing turning the !instance format into a relative link to your instance. For example [email protected]. However when you do this, don't use the auto-fill option which turns it into a markdown link, as that will break this functionality.

When you link to another community on lemmy with a absolute link like so Div/0 this links to that community directly from that instance's domain. This means users who follow that link from other instances, will not be able to comment or subscribe. They will have to go back and edit their URL manually to workaround this.

If you instead link to a community using a relative link like so Div/0 it will lead them to the community using their own instance as a mediator, allowing them to interact with it naturally.

The source for the above relative link is like this [Div/0](/c/[email protected]). So basically just add only the /c/... part and ensure your instance's domain is at the end

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

This is a lemmy instance. It is meant to be focused on the projects I created, the communities I run and the interests I have.

Something outside of corporate control, run on FOSS and indexable.

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