WOW man this is just incredible. I had actually finished setting up syncthing and syncing with it but this is just so much smoother. Syncthing is nice but it has some weirdness. Like this app's "copy local to remote" (instead of sync) is hidden in advanced configuration while it seems like a useful use case to be.
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Has the site become better or worse with time?
As far as I can tell, .world is great for the reddit emigres. There have been disagreements amd drama (as is tradition with online communities especially federated ones) but the instance is doing fine it seems.
I don't know about this API blackout. I am talking about something else entirely. When Reddit migration was at its peak, registrations on this instance (lemmy.ml). The reason given was that the devs did not want to overwhelm themselves with the abruptly increased administrative and moderation responsibilities. At that time, Lemmy (the software) was facing significant performance issues as well, owing to the fact that that many users had not used Lemmy concurrently before that.
On the other hand, I tried to find the announcement post for this. (I remember one existing.) But I couldn't. Have I hallicinated an elaborate scenario? I am not sure. Will try to look again.
lemmy.ml shut down registration during the migration of sweaty reddit nerds.
Thanks for this. But the fdroid release seems outdated compared to GitHub.
I tried one distro and now the other distros confuse and scare me.
Not justifiable but one can weave some twisted logic to explain it. With single player games there is even less explanation.
I see that you still have not been able to recover from your brief exposure to world systems theory.
My bad. I read the readme but not the post.
Where did you get all those subtitles from?
The shameful answer is that the most convenient method of setting up immich is a docker compose stack but I have podman installed instead.