The bot waves the parent of comment, the reddit bot had a !wavethis command to wave the same comment, but I haven’t added that yet
blog: thomasdouwes.co.uk
I also run some bots:
@FlagWaverBot
The bot waves the parent of comment, the reddit bot had a !wavethis command to wave the same comment, but I haven’t added that yet
Thanks, the one I’m currently using is not updated to 0.18.3 yet
If my fingers prune I’m going to die or something
I believe the way to do this is to promote the clone dataset using the zfs promote
command
Thanks for maintaning this fork, this was the last missing thing on lemmy for me
What is the meaning of life?
same, I feel lucky to have such an uncommon surname because I easily got the domain lol. there was a short version with the last two letters as the TLD but that was already taken sadly
? This post is a month old now
It seems to work, but it keeps throwing pictrs related errors, so it’s not really built for it
It barely works on my old version of lemmy, probably fixed now then. It would be nice if there was a was to turn that off and only use pictrs only for locally uploaded images. Since I’m the only person here caching isn’t too important.
I wonder if I could shut pictrs down and only use an external image hosting for images?
Lemmy sometimes caches remote content in pict-rs. It’s a bit broken so you usually don’t see it, but it does do it occasional
Related, What about a personal instance only I use? I can choose what communities I want but I can’t control what is posted on those communities. Someone could post something illegal to a beehaw community (and have) and the mods remove it, but does the deletion of images and posts federate? In know matrix keeps copies of every deleted file in a room on all homeservers, what about lemmy?
@[email protected] Why did you downvote lol. What did the !wave do to you :(
EDIT: just to be clear I wasn’t trying to “call you out” for downvoting. I am just curious how you even found this comment, I don’t even know why this community is federated with lemmy.world.
huh, I think that is a bug