Yea, got to agree. It’s some really high quality stuff on ATV+.
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Meldrik@l.danavirki.dkto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Which instances should be recommended on join-lemmy.org?English
2·3 years agoI hope to see that beautiful theme on Lemmy <3
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Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Cloudflare proxy and Lemmy w/ Ansible playbook
2·3 years agoDoes you Lemmy server use its own SSL? Then shouldn’t you disable SSL on Cloudflare?
Meldrik@l.danavirki.dkto
Europe@lemmy.ml•Germany and France in talks about shared railway tickets
3·3 years agoThere should be a app that work a cross all of the EU, for taking the train. The app should give you discounts and specific destinations across Europe should have special discounts, so people can travel Europe for cheap. That’s also one way to keep people from flying.
Meldrik@l.danavirki.dkto
Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•What is the Right Place for the SelfHosted Community?English
3·3 years agoThat is also a very good idea!
A Lemmy instance for selfhosted software, but each community shouldn’t strictly be about selfhosting said software though.
/c/plex should be just like /r/plex.
Meldrik@l.danavirki.dktoApple@lemmy.ml•Reddit app Apollo to fully shut down June 30English
1·3 years agoI’m trying to use Mlem iOS app, but it is still in early development…
Meldrik@l.danavirki.dkto
Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•What is the Right Place for the SelfHosted Community?English
17·3 years agoI think it would make most sense to collaborate with similar subreddits, which overlap with /r/selfhosted.
/r/selfhosted /r/homeserver /r/homelab /r/datahoarder
These subreddits and more overlap, so to me, it would make sense if these subreddits would come together on the same Lemmy instance, jointly controlled and managed, with each of their own community.
Meldrik@l.danavirki.dkto
Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Noob question: How much RAM does my VPS need if...
1·3 years agoAFAIK Synapse, which you use to run Matrix, is a huge resource hog. It would probably need +4GB RAM.
You can just start one ;)