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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

I'm pretty sure the answer is no. Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

This community has plenty of content during the season, and I'm pretty sure we are one of the most active NFL team communities on Lemmy. But, if you read my comment, I wasn't suggesting banning anything... Only rewriting headlines that are clickbait. I don't think that's unreasonable or burdensome.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I was really hoping we could avoid clickbait headlines here. What do you guys think about a role that requires rewriting headlines that are clickbaity in nature?

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 month ago (4 children)

It's unpopular around here, but Plexamp is fantastic.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

These people wouldn't be eligible to vote until they achieved citizenship, so maybe they are figuring that the optics of following through might be mobilizing for the existing voter base.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's 100% about being on topic. It's especially important when most people see the content in the context of a mixed feed where they might upvote a news story that they like without noticing which community it was posted in.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

This comment from yesterday's thread was perfect, I think: https://tkohhh.social/post/289633/1295767

To quote: "War is not uplifting. Fascism is not uplifting. Pollution is not uplifting. Murder is not uplifting. Famine is not uplifting. Bigotry is not uplifting. Genocide in particular is not uplifting."

Any of those things ENDING is uplifting news, but celebrating because a despot stubbed his toe is not uplifting.

Also, I don't think "catharsis" and "schadenfreude" are interchangeable. When people talk about schadenfreude they are specifically talking about feeling good because something bad happened. Catharsis is a much broader term that would likely be too restrictive for this type of community.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

That's like insult to injury... Docker Desktop is already way worse than running on linux!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I think the restrictions are just for publishing containers on Docker Hub. If you aren't doing that, you aren't impacted.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 months ago (2 children)

It loads fine for me, and apparently for 72 other people. If there are rules about what domains are acceptable, that information should be posted on the sidebar. Until then, votes will have to be a sufficient measure of what the community thinks about it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

My pleasure! Getting this stuff together can be a pain, so I'm always trying to pay it forward. Good luck and let me know if you have any questions!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Here you go. I commented out what is not necessary. There are some passwords noted that you'll want to set to your own values. Also, pay attention to the volume mappings... I left my values in there, but you'll almost certainly need to change those to make sense for your host system. Hopefully this is helpful!

services:
  mongodb:
    image: "mongo:6.0"
    volumes:
      - "/mnt/user/appdata/mongo-graylog:/data/db"
#      - "/mnt/user/backup/mongodb:/backup"
    restart: "on-failure"
#    logging:
#      driver: "gelf"
#      options:
#        gelf-address: "udp://10.9.8.7:12201"
#        tag: "mongodb"

  opensearch:
    image: "opensearchproject/opensearch:2.13.0"
    environment:
      - "OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms1g -Xmx1g"
      - "bootstrap.memory_lock=true"
      - "discovery.type=single-node"
      - "action.auto_create_index=false"
      - "plugins.security.ssl.http.enabled=false"
      - "plugins.security.disabled=true"
      - "OPENSEARCH_INITIAL_ADMIN_PASSWORD=[yourpasswordhere]"
    ulimits:
      nofile: 64000
      memlock:
        hard: -1
        soft: -1
    volumes:
      - "/mnt/user/appdata/opensearch-graylog:/usr/share/opensearch/data"
    restart: "on-failure"
#    logging:
#      driver: "gelf"
#      options:
#        gelf-address: "udp://10.9.8.7:12201"
#        tag: "opensearch"

  graylog:
    image: "graylog/graylog:6.2.0"
    depends_on:
      opensearch:
        condition: "service_started"
      mongodb:
        condition: "service_started"
    entrypoint: "/usr/bin/tini -- wait-for-it opensearch:9200 --  /docker-entrypoint.sh"
    environment:
      GRAYLOG_TIMEZONE: "America/Los_Angeles"
      TZ: "America/Los_Angeles"
      GRAYLOG_ROOT_TIMEZONE: "America/Los_Angeles"
      GRAYLOG_NODE_ID_FILE: "/usr/share/graylog/data/config/node-id"
      GRAYLOG_PASSWORD_SECRET: "[anotherpasswordhere]"
      GRAYLOG_ROOT_PASSWORD_SHA2: "[aSHA2passwordhash]"
      GRAYLOG_HTTP_BIND_ADDRESS: "0.0.0.0:9000"
      GRAYLOG_HTTP_EXTERNAL_URI: "http://localhost:9000/"
      GRAYLOG_ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS: "http://opensearch:9200/"
      GRAYLOG_MONGODB_URI: "mongodb://mongodb:27017/graylog"

    ports:
    - "5044:5044/tcp"   # Beats
    - "5140:5140/udp"   # Syslog
    - "5140:5140/tcp"   # Syslog
    - "5141:5141/udp"   # Syslog - dd-wrt
    - "5555:5555/tcp"   # RAW TCP
    - "5555:5555/udp"   # RAW UDP
    - "9000:9000/tcp"   # Server API
    - "12201:12201/tcp" # GELF TCP
    - "12201:12201/udp" # GELF UDP
    - "10000:10000/tcp" # Custom TCP port
    - "10000:10000/udp" # Custom UDP port
    - "13301:13301/tcp" # Forwarder data
    - "13302:13302/tcp" # Forwarder config
    volumes:
      - "/mnt/user/appdata/graylog/data:/usr/share/graylog/data/data"
      - "/mnt/user/appdata/graylog/journal:/usr/share/graylog/data/journal"
      - "/mnt/user/appdata/graylog/etc:/etc/graylog"
    restart: "on-failure"

volumes:
  mongodb_data:
  os_data:
  graylog_data:
  graylog_journal:
 

I'm excited for the new season and gameday threads with you all. I generally tune out football news in the offseason, so I'm eager to jump back in... let's goooooooo!

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