I think there has been some issues with the docs and maybe the config files in the repo for nginx / reverse proxy. It’s definitely a key part that some paths go to the UI and some to the backend. It sounds like your sending a request meant for the ui to the backend.
hawkwind
Uh. That’s only part of the story. Bots can get through basically all verification. The defederation is more political than it is about spam bots.
Ok. I did a little reading and I actually have used portainer, I just forgot, but not how you are using it. I can’t offer you a quick fix, but based on some assumptions I can offer some unsolicited advice.
It looks like you want a CI/CD framework. What you’re doing sounds pretty straightforward and almost all projects are using some kind of automated tooling for this that gives you the flexibility you’re looking for.
Everything you want your build to do and be, minus secrets, should be in the repo.
Pretty vague on the details. I’m not familiar with portainer. Is this a public ip that is assigned or one you want to have the same internally to the containers?
Our federation? Is that like our Internet?
Identities should be federated and not local to instances.
simply marvellous
Join an instance that does not allow local communities. Then you can subscribe remotely to whatever you want and block whatever you don't.
Snow White, Linebacker.
Yea, maybe that page is a little misleading. lemmy-ui is probably what you're using now. It's the "webserver" that comes with lemmy that lets you access it from a browser (phone or desktop.) It's not the ONLY option, but most instances (sites like lemmy.ml) use it. You can expect to see a bunch of phone and even other apps on that page as lemmy gets bigger.
Was talking to my non-techie wife yesterday and she asked what I was working on. I said "replacing reddit." I explained the reddit situation and then we talked about alternative social networking and I was shocked she knew what Mastodon was AND said a lot of people were moving there!
Not sure about the abort banners. The remote communities behaviour sounds perfectly normal. The resolve object error could be related to your instance trying to pull content from another.