How many are you looking at using for the private beta? Might want to adjust the google form to only allow one signup per account, so users dont reregister.
cjerrington
I don’t think kbin offers this yet. On mastodon you can add .rss at the end of the username like
I've been able to see that you can block individual communities on lemmy, but not domains yet.
I saw that one too. I was looking to see how we could add the "related" magazines and federated sites together as well.
I've been trying! I cant seem to get the docker image to start up for me. Might try on a fresh VM install and see if/what might change too. Then would have to redo that for the prod environment. There is a blog post on a minimal install to Fly.io as well with a slightly modified docker image: https://blog.omnivore.app/p/deploying-a-minimal-self-hosted-omnivore
Another thread on Mastodon I started and Omnivore says its possible but only know of about 10 folks selfhosting.
I agree with them all being federated and being able to use them all. Since I started on kbin, I've been wanting to find groups on kbin and do follow and interact with other federated groups as well. Some of the Lemmy instances and communities seem to have taken off more. Most of what I see on kbin is Lemmy which is a little sad, but glad we can all "talk" together too.
I think the trick now is to help provide the Lemmy and kbin follow links.
for kbinMeta on kbin: https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta
for kbinMeta on Lemmy: https://geddit.social/c/[email protected] or https://{lemmyinstance}/c/magazinename@kbininstancename
Cloudflare DNS proxied dns to be exact too. They also allow DNS only which is not routed through Cloudflare and the services.
What is hard too, is if all the posts to get things started are the mods or creator, the same ghost town might occur. It’s hard to tell or know what will be interesting to get people talking so to speak. Some should also be put on the subscribers as well who also have an interest. It’s a double edge sword sometimes.
On Ubuntu the install.sh script adds a line to the sources list and that’s why an apt update && apt upgrade
works.
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.sources
@ernest Doesnt look like this is valid RSS though. https://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=https%3A%2F%2Fkbin.social%2Frss%3Fmagazine%3DkbinMeta
Not sure if that will cause any issues. Didn't know this existed yet! Thanks!