Real risk of locking yourself out of your account.
yes, the initial setup is not intuitive at all. Once setup it functions normally.
Real risk of locking yourself out of your account.
yes, the initial setup is not intuitive at all. Once setup it functions normally.
I encourage everyone, but especially mods to enable 2FA on their account. I'll do up a post tonight with screenshots on exactly how to do this, I realise the lemmy process isn't as smooth as it could be. Ideally it would present a QR code to scan with with your phone as most other sites do.
By the way, upgradding to lemmy version 0.18.1 is well worth it. Some massive under the hood performance improvements 🙂
Mate, that sounds like an awesome night. I'd call that a win!
Your mum was a programmer in the 60s? She must be incredibly in so many ways!
does Lemmy provide documentation around tuning and keeping your instance efficient?
There are reference ansible playbooks and docker-compose files published. They include many of the settings worth looking at. But honestly the huge improvements we've seen recently are all down to software changes within lemmy itself, nothing to do with server configuration.
LibreNMS with SNMP polling.
Ok yeah, I guess for external links direct to images it makes sense for the image to be retrieved by each instance. Still, its not intuitive behaviour and it doesn't seem to be widely understood at all.
Thanks for reporting back.
Nifty. This will come in handy for some users here, whether we defederate from Threads or not.
It was the icon for a community here on aussie.zone
In the short term, use a 60 character password and never use that account interactively. ie only use it with your scripts/bot. And obviously keep the password securely stored.