Is it possible to have all posts public within an instance, but you have to login to be able to see them? I.e., Private Mode requires you follow someone....idea is that any member of the instance can see all posts, and those that are not would need to login/authenticate somehow. Right now, seems if you know the profile link or post link, you can see them regardless.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Tried building the Dockerfile directly as that seems to be the only semi-official support, but ran into various issues. I'm on ARM, so can't use zknt as others have mentioned. Switched to another Pixelfed image murazaki/pixelfed:edge-apache; but get the following error:
pixelfed-app | PHP Warning: require_once(/var/www/bootstrap/app.php): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /var/www/artisan on line 20
pixelfed-app | PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Failed opening required '/var/www/bootstrap/app.php' (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /var/www/artisan:20
pixelfed-app | Stack trace:
pixelfed-app | #0 {main}
pixelfed-app | thrown in /var/www/artisan on line 20
Seems to be hinted at in a Github issue, but not finding the line to edit: https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/issues/2080#issuecomment-631086578
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks...looks like that one doesn't support ARM builds
standard_init_linux.go:228: exec user process caused: exec format error
The github docker-compose file calls out pixelfed:pixelfed as the image, but nothing exists when trying to pull it: https://hub.docker.com/r/pixelfed/pixelfed/tags Is there a official (or unofficial) image that should be used that is compatible with the sample docker-compose setup (and runs on ARM): https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/blob/dev/docker-compose.yml
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Also...DON'T MAKE TOO MANY COMMUNITIES!!! I know we all have our favorite niche subreddits that we'll miss, but we need to reach a critical mass with a core set...and then organically break out communities into more niche communities.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
My parents save files in the Trash on their computer they dont want deleted....so them signing out purposefully isnt the most surprising thing they do.
I still find it confusing that when logging back in with the passphrase (or passkey), not all messages are decrypted (note there is only like 10 messages right now while testing things out). It seems to be the ones from when they were logged out. Is that expected? I'm using a selfhosted dendrite server if that matters.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Definitely have backup passphrase/passkey. But is it true that (again assuming just one device) if I log out.....then later log back in with the Passkey....that messages received while signed out won't decrypt? That will be hard to explain to family.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1230440 > Been having issues with folks logging out...then unable to decrypt after signing in again. Even tho they use their passkey, prior messages will not decrypt as they were not logged in anywhere. > > So trying to understand some use-cases: > - If someone is only logged-in on their phone, go somewhere without a signal (e.g., plane, hiking), and then get signal again...will they be able to decrypt messages sent while they were offline (but never chose to sign-out)? > - If NO....will they be able to decrypt prior messages they had been able to decrypt (i.e., just not the ones sent while offline)? > - If they lose their phone (again, only source of logging in)...will they be able to backfill messages when setting up a new device with their passkey? > > Sorry for the perhaps basic E2EE questions....getting traction with my family using Matrix, but worried about some spouse-acceptance concerns.
Been having issues with folks logging out...then unable to decrypt after signing in again. Even tho they use their passkey, prior messages will not decrypt as they were not logged in anywhere. So trying to understand some use-cases: - If someone is only logged-in on their phone, go somewhere without a signal (e.g., plane, hiking), and then get signal again...will they be able to decrypt messages sent while they were offline (but never chose to sign-out)? - If NO....will they be able to decrypt prior messages they had been able to decrypt (i.e., just not the ones sent while offline)? - If they lose their phone (again, only source of logging in)...will they be able to backfill messages when setting up a new device with their passkey? Sorry for the perhaps basic E2EE questions....getting traction with my family using Matrix, but worried about some spouse-acceptance concerns.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
- Two broken arms
- Coconuts
carlyman 1 year ago • 50%
Yes as far as active engagement.....but when I search for things I need help with, there's a wealth of history that will be hard to ignore.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Is he born yet?
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
A/S/L?
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Hello fellow !iowa@midwest.social -- I am currently enjoying a pop for which the west coast just doesn't understand.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
I guess for me....folks should try to assume good intentions at the start. I often find (any/all sides) quickly put up defenses, presume the worst, and find ways to be insulted where they wouldn't have if they were also behaving in good faith. Assholes exist, but let them prove that they are first.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Popper's Paradox of tolerance underscores the need for thoughtful consideration, but it doesn't dismiss the importance of civil discourse. Popper himself called for the "tolerance of the intolerant" within the bounds of rational criticism highlights that while we acknowledge the limits of tolerance, engaging in respectful dialogue remains crucial. By upholding civil discourse, challenging ideas through reasoned arguments, and embracing Popper's notion, we can maintain a tolerant society while fostering understanding and progress.
carlyman 1 year ago • 83%
How does that actually work in practice? Its a good model to strive for, but impossible to do in reality.
carlyman 1 year ago • 72%
I, too, like to think of MLK in matters such as this:
"Men often hate each other because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don't know each other; they don't know each other because they cannot communicate; they cannot communicate because they are separated."
"We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools."
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Ya....getting them to use something new is the hard part.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Went from Nginx (and I pushed it hard on others to use) to NPM to Traefik to Caddy. Caddy is just simple, easy setup for Certs, and integrates easily with Authelia.
Do you host any Fediverse instances for family (Mastodon, etc)? Curious if you get your family to use it and what headaches when linking to other instances. Seems like a nice way to combine group texts, picture sharing, etc
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Ha! I was confused for a moment until I realized the same thing.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
I actually feel more relieved. It has become toxic and dominated by bots. As soon as a real person posts anything, it's immediately down voted
I'm enjoying Lemmy much more. Reminds me of the internet of old.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Thank you...great background I wasnt aware of.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
I understand the multiple instances, but 100% agree name collisions across instances will be the biggest source of confusion. Will be curious how Lemmy tech stack and communities in general work to make this easy-ish for users.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Interesting....they probably have financial models showing how much more they'll make and assume very few folks will actually quit using Reddit. Time will tell, but know I am already enjoying Lemmy more than Reddit at this point.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
Probably an unpopular opinion....but I do get Reddit's perspective that these apps are profiting without sharing back to Reddit who bears the costs and built the community. I wonder what conversations were had to find an equitable point for both sides and what that looked like.
Curious how big the gap was with the API costs.
carlyman 1 year ago • 85%
+1. And perhaps I'm wrong -- bc terrible people do exist -- but we shouldn't let the extreme hyperbole dominate the conversation...politicians use that to divide us and the media uses it for sensationalism.
If someone wants to spew hatred, then they don't get to be part of that conversation.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
How much were these apps making in revenue? Curious how bad the gap is with the API pricing.
carlyman 1 year ago • 40%
For sure...and the rhetoric of politicians further that divide with extreme hyperbole. There are a small set people who agree with that...but throughout my domestic (USA) and international travels, they seem to be the fringe. We can't let the loudest people on the extremes dominate the conversation.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
I use Hermit to create an "app".....that's just the mobile version.
carlyman 1 year ago • 100%
I say POP....my wife says SODA......so my kids say SODA POP
carlyman 1 year ago • 80%
Exactly! My wife and I also have different views on many (not all) politics. We've come to better understand each other's viewpoints and I think made us better as individuals and as a couple.
carlyman 1 year ago • 83%
Ha, true....I don't want JUST the fanatics....I want a place where real discussions can be had. A mind can't be changed or influenced otherwise.