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It seems like reading comprehension is not what it used to be.
“Much like” == “very similar too” AKA, “close, but no cigar”
You wouldn’t compare something to the same something, that’s kind of the point of comparisons.
It seems like reading comprehension is not what it used to be.
“Much like” == “very similar too” AKA, “close, but no cigar”
You wouldn’t compare something to the same something, that’s kind of the point of comparisons.
But we did shoot it down…
I didn’t realize it was possible to host your own backend locally… I thought it was just hosting the webUI locally.
Jumping from one proprietary system to another isn’t really an improvement.
What is a “feg”?
When you get a 502 it usually means that your reverse proxy is unable to connect to your backend server. I’m not sure if you’ve obfuscated the URL in your post but 0.0.0.0 is not a valid IP (it just means ALL IPs). If you are attempting to connect on the same machine that is hosting use 127.0.0.1. if you are on the same network then use the local IP.
You can do this with a site-to-site wireguard VPN. You will need to set up the proper routing rules on each termination. On the Internet facing side you will want to do DNAT (modifies destination, keeps source) to redirect the incoming traffic to your non- internet facing side through the tunnel. Then on the non- internet facing you need to set up Routing rules to ensure all traffic headed for public IPs is traversing the tunnel. Then back on the Internet facing side you need to SNAT (modify source, keep destination) the traffic coming through the tunnel headed for the Internet. Hopefully this helps. People saying this goes against standards are not really correct as this is a great application for NAT.
Very nice walkthrough. Gonna bookmark this.
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I’m fully aware of what the word means, but I’m sick of it being used so often. There are plenty of other words in the English language to describe the situation.
I get that “enshitification” is the hot new buzzword but cold we please give it a rest. Reading this community you start to think that people can’t express that the Internet is not to their liking in any other way.
Id say that the obvious answer is the Linux community with the most members. !linux@lemmy.ml has more than double the number of subscribers of the next most active Linux community.
Vaultwarden password manager
Tailscale is a service that relies on a third party to facilitate the VPN connection between your client and server. It is designed for people who don’t want to or cannot forward ports. Your server and your client both talk to the Tailscale servers and traffic is routed that way.
I can recommend firezone as well. Served me well before I decided to host my wireguard server on OPNsense.
I still miss the super easy client setup from firezone! OPNsense really needs to make it easier.
Where do we draw the line? Is a stone chiseled wheel considered technology and could I appropriately post a picture. How about a steam engine? I was under the impression that this community was for news and info about new and upcoming technology. If this is not the community for that could somebody point me in the right direction?
Check this GitHub link for instructions. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1530#issuecomment-1605781461
Once I get home from work this afternoon I will post my docker-compose.yml which has an extra container that automatically deletes the database entry then resets it.
EDIT: Here is the extra container from my docker-compose.yml
icon-fix:
image: iconfix:latest
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
sleep 10
# Remove Site Icon - be sure to set your postgres password
PGPASSWORD=<POSTGRESS PASSWORD HERE> psql -U lemmy -h postgres -d lemmy -c "UPDATE site SET icon = NULL WHERE id = 1;"
# Refresh Site - replace example.com with your sites domain
curl -f -sS -H "Host: example.com" http://lemmy-ui:1234 > temp.html
# Reset Site Icon - Set your postgres password and replace the URL with one that points to your icon
PGPASSWORD=<POSTGRESS PASSWORD HERE> psql -U lemmy -h postgres -d lemmy -c "UPDATE site SET icon = 'https://example.com/pictrs/image/2cc85182-5739-4c86-b982-94fc913e80d3.webp' WHERE id = 1;"
depends_on:
- postgres
And here is the Dockerfile for building the iconfix
image
FROM docker.io/postgres:latest
RUN apt update
RUN apt install -y curl
This is an issue that has been present for a long time but recently came back worse with the 0.19 update. It is caused by lemmy-ui failing to load the site icon and it typically happens whenever the the docker container is started/restarted while you have a site icon set. The only fix at the moment is to manually delete the database entry which contains a link to the site image.
I recently figured out how to run alternative UIs on the base domain (at least with photon), let me know if you’re interested in offering this feature to your clients and I can show you my docker-compose config. It involves running a extra proxy container.
Fresh Graphene. In order to get stock Android back you would need to install it back on your phone. A factory reset removes all data, settings, and apps that were put on the phone by the user.