

Itt, I struck a chord? Not sure why I’m being downvoted.
Itt, I struck a chord? Not sure why I’m being downvoted.
It’s a community only instance. If two big instances defederate from each other, then those users can still visit the same old community. I also don’t have to follow any rules set by admin which don’t really apply to dull content in the first place. Plus I just like growing the fefiverse and the idea of decentralization.
If I subacribe or visit any communities elsewhwere then those will show on the all feed on my instance. So I just have an admin account over there.
It gives you a bit more freedom in that you can federate or defederate with whatever instance you want, you can make your own communities that are free from other instance admin descisions like fed/defed. Less risk of losing your account.
I own dullsters.net but I keep it “pure” by not using that account out here. That way any outside visitor to the site only sees dull stuff.
For me it has been very little work. We’ll see how the 1.0 update goes.
!whitelistsilver
I used all my free screenshots for the month, I don’t have Windows+
I run a paid lemmy community, I mean I’m the one paying for it (it’s not expensive to do)
I’m not doing any users or subscribing to any communities, just hosting a community. Should be pretty chill.
Those top posts on reddit are always karma farming bots
DO lowest tier i’m on is 20gb, but hetzner is slightly cheaper with more ram and 40gb.
Attempting to get my lemmy instance going properly. Got it running on digital ocean but they don’t allow outgoing email and reccomend a third party service. I decided to try out Hetzner and am getting errors saying that docker compose isn’t installed when running the ansible script.
I figured it out. It’s Digital Ocean blocking it.
I’m mechanically inclined, worked on cars profesionally for a few years, been in manufacturing for over ten years now. I can research enough to get around a linux terminal, but I learned compuers on apple IIe and commodore 64.
i’m still having issues I’m afraid. I do have a password in my local inventory/host_vars/{{ domain }}/passwords/postgres.psk
and it does pass through to both POSTGRES_PASSWORD
and PICTRS__SERVER__API_KEY
in docker - compose.yml
on the server.
docker compose logs show:
lemmy-1 | Error: LemmyError { message: Unknown("Error connecting to database"), inner: Error connecting to database
lemmy-1 |
lemmy-1 | Caused by:
lemmy-1 | connection to server at "postgres" (172.18.0.2), port 5432 failed: Connection refused
lemmy-1 | Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?
lemmy-1 | , context: SpanTrace [] }
lemmy-1 | Lemmy v0.19.8
lemmy-1 | Error: LemmyError { message: Unknown("Error connecting to database"), inner: Error connecting to database
lemmy-1 |
lemmy-1 | Caused by:
lemmy-1 | connection to server at "postgres" (172.18.0.2), port 5432 failed: Connection refused
lemmy-1 | Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?
lemmy-1 | , context: SpanTrace [] }
lemmy-1 | Lemmy v0.19.8
lemmy-1 | Error: LemmyError { message: Unknown("Error connecting to database"), inner: Error connecting to database
lemmy-1 |
lemmy-1 | Caused by:
lemmy-1 | connection to server at "postgres" (172.18.0.2), port 5432 failed: Connection refused
lemmy-1 | Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?
lemmy-1 | , context: SpanTrace [] }
lemmy-1 | Lemmy v0.19.8
lemmy-1 | Error: LemmyError { message: Unknown("Error connecting to database"), inner: Error connecting to database
lemmy-1 |
lemmy-1 | Caused by:
lemmy-1 | connection to server at "postgres" (172.18.0.2), port 5432 failed: Connection refused
lemmy-1 | Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?
lemmy-1 | , context: SpanTrace [] }
lemmy-1 | Lemmy v0.19.8
lemmy-1 | Error: LemmyError { message: Unknown("Error connecting to database"), inner: Error connecting to database
lemmy-1 |
lemmy-1 | Caused by:
lemmy-1 | connection to server at "postgres" (172.18.0.2), port 5432 failed: Connection refused
lemmy-1 | Is the server running on that host and accepting TCP/IP connections?
lemmy-1 | , context: SpanTrace [] }
lemmy-1 | Lemmy v0.19.8
lemmy-1 | Federation enabled, host is dullsters.net
lemmy-1 | Starting HTTP server at 0.0.0.0:8536
Thank you for the answer. should the password be in quotes?
postgres_password: "{{ lookup('password', 'inventory/host_vars/{{ domain }}/passwords/postgres.psk chars=ascii_letters,digits') }}"
postgres_password: "password"
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I have an axiety disorder, so I’m suing for discrimination.