What is the error that you get?
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What is the error that you get?
Yes. It just will fill your feed with a bunch of things you might not care about. But admin vs non admin doesn’t matter in the context of what I said.
Your instance is the one that federates. However it starts with a user subscribing to that content. Your instance won’t federate normally without user interaction.
Normally the solution for the second part is relays. But that isn’t something Lemmy supports currently. This issue is very common with smaller instances. It isn’t as big of a deal with bigger instances since users are more likely to have subscribed to more communities that will automatically be federated to your instance. You could experiment with creating a user and subscribing to a bunch of communities so they get federated to your instance.
It’s not really any different than hosting any other service.
I was lucky to get in in the early days when posting Mastodon handles on Twitter was common so was able to easily migrate. But this is a problem with ActivityPub right now I feel like. Discovery algorithms can be awful in the timeline, but so useful for finding people/communities to follow.
Yep just saw that too after I researched it a bit more. What is strange is I don’t remember Eve Energy having a firmware update since then. Makes me wonder if they had it ready to go in previous firmware versions based on internal specs they saw? Or maybe I just forgot about a firmware update I did.
but as the Matter standard doesn’t yet support energy monitoring, users are limited to basic features like on and off and scheduling
- from this link
Granted the article is almost a year old. But I just didn’t realize that Matter now supports energy monitoring. Somehow I just missed that news.
I know I’m not necessarily the target audience for this. But it feels too expensive. 6x the price of Cloudflare R2, almost 13x the price of Wasabi. Even iCloud storage is $0.99 for 50 GB with a 5 GB free tier. But again, I know I’m not necessarily the target audience as I have a lot of technical skills that maybe average users don’t have.
If you ever get around to building an API, and are interested in partnerships, let me know. Maybe there is a possibility for integration into [email protected] 😉.
I wish it worked on more webpages. But totally agree.
What? I’m not following. Steam isn’t federating with anyone. This is about having a link to an external site. Nothing more. Has nothing to do with federation directly.
That is so bad. They clearly don’t understand the appeal of decentralized systems…
Thanks. It did go down after about 40 minutes or so. It seems like my instance isn’t federating properly now tho. Had to manually call /api/v3/resolve_object
with the link to your comment to even be able to reply to it.
Another example is here you can see that the number of upvotes doesn’t match this.
Any ideas?
What are you trying to backup to? I’m assuming some 3rd party service? You might have to break it up by year or something and do it in batches.
My guess is this is the service that has the backlink feature in the top left near the time. So when you open an app, you can easily go back to the previous app.
But, it seems like a bug in iOS that this shows up in your screen time.
@[email protected] If the instance is overloaded, how do you still get posts then?
Does the subscription being pending remove any functionality or change the behavior at all?
I have a lot of them from Beehaw.org. What I didn’t expect is I still seem to be seeing posts from those communities in my subscribed feed.
I skipped the iOS 17 beta so far. First time in ages that I did. With all the new safety features lately, I prefer my main device to be stable over having the latest and greatest. Which is a huge change for me.
That’s attached to the instance? Do you have a screenshot maybe?