put .rss on the end of the subreddit url and add to a reader. I made a multireddit containing all of my subs, and access it like this (the multireddit has to be marked public: https://www.reddit.com/user/username/m/multiredditname/.rss
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After 3 failed ansible upgrade attempts yesterday that caused the lemmy-ui container to continually restart with error: "Input buffer contains unsupported image format", each time reverting to prior snapshot, I tried it again awhile ago but this time removed the site icon before the upgrade.
The lemmy-ui container is no longer restarting itself, and I am getting new posts/comments, but there are a large majority of posts that don't show attached images, and also a large portion of user icons are not showing.
Anyone figure out the missing images issue?
If it's anything like my workplace, about 25% of them are doing 75% of the work while the rest do powerpoints and stand around bullshitting all day.
“Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.” ― George Orwell, 1984
ran into some weirdness after updating my private instance via ansible. Was getting lots of json errors and bad gateway errors along with occasional timeouts. Reverted to pre-upgrade snapshot for now.
It's been said here that accessing content from the large servers via a federation connection is less taxing on the servers than accessing them directly, so there's that.
Giggity.
~~Make with the cured yolk recipe, my curiosity is piqued!~~
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Sweet. Just spun up an instance of linkding on my nas. Looks cool!
Mine runs on a synology nas, and i have a hyperbackup task that copies the data volume up to gdrive every night (encrypted of course).
Also, any device you've synced to vaultwarden will retain the data even if the server is down, and with the addin for firefox for example, you can export that data out.
Coincidentally I was looking for something exactly like this earlier with no luck. Appreciate it.
chinese food