Pangolin continues to deliver wildly useful features.
TheOneCurly
I tried and bounced off of several of the other popular auth providers over the years. PocketID was the first one I found reasonable to set up and configure.
I moved my entire public facing set of services over to Pangolin a little over a month ago. It's been pretty sweet. I really like the auth system and they just integrated custom oidc providers so I've got pocketID set up with it as well.
I have a pretty complex nvim setup already for general editing. Is there any way this could handle all the custom nvim stuff somewhere else and leave my existing config alone? When I tried it just now it installed an init.vim next to my init.lua in ~/.config/nvim, which didn't clobber anything but did break both tide42 and normal nvim.
It Takes Two was fun time with 2 people. The story is a little corny but overall enjoyable.
800 years ago
The most famously successful riots happened in 1789 (234 years ago). I'm sure you were just being hyperbolic, but its important to note that this isn't some relic of ancient history, its the cornerstone of their modern democracy.
ProZD plays games is a standby for me. He's pretty funny and he's a real voice actor so he often narrates jokes in character voices.
This is what I used with my more technically friends and family. I think its really intuitive with the community/magazine url format <community>@<domain>.
I had some luck with the prebuilt images from dessalines' dockerhub and using the compose file in the repo with logging commented out.
It was stable for about a week before I tried to update and broke my database and federation completely. I might try again when 0.18 stable drops.
A lot of niche communities haven't jumped over in big numbers yet, we're still in the phase where everyone has to congregate in the "general" communities. As those grow I think we'll get the same thing we saw on reddit where niche communities splinter off when they start to overtake the conversation.
I had a very similar experience, my lemmy.ml account is about a year old and I bounced off it several times because of a lack of content and engagement. But now I think it'll stick, thanks spez.
That's a pretty rough way to serve videos if you get popular. Peertube at least does some peering to help mitigate your server load.