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[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 10 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I think you still have to specify the URL up to the greader.php page, maybe in your case it would be

https://freshrss.example.com/api/greader.php

 

A beautiful RSS client finally adds support FreshRSS, my self hosted RSS aggregator of choice, and also for the gReader API that plenty of other services use. The dev notes however that at this time Inoreader is not supported via gReader API.

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 2 points 11 months ago

I don't disagree but I can prefer 30 fps right? I never said 30 fps is objectively better, it's just a preference. I'm not trying to be a contrarian, I'm just surprised it's so controversial to have this opinion.

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 2 points 11 months ago

I was going to say Digital Illusions but for Motorhead, the racing game. The OST for that game has been in my music rotation for decades and it's still in my top 3 of all time.

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

You have a lot of recommendations already but I'd like to add two of my favorites: Courtney Barnett and Alvvays!

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 1 points 11 months ago

I don't qualify as a "younger user of Lemmy" but I love games like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. I suck at all of them, except for Killer Instinct but I'm only kinda good with Combo.

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 1 points 1 year ago

Turning it on by default would be a massive disservice to the work that domain registries and registrars have been doing to allow Unicode to be used in domain names. In Spanish speaking countries the ñ character is pretty ubiquitous for example, and the workaround of replacing it with an n creates many problems like misdirected web traffic and typos in email addresses. Unicode in URLs and domain names is a feature, abuse should be attacked by means other than disabling it.

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well it looks like they found some references to subscriptions in an INI file, but that doesn't mean it will require a subscription. It would be insane to try to sell new PCs with a trial Windows 12 license that'll eventually require a subscription. I can't imagine Windows could ever switch to a subscription model without a "base" version that's a one-time purchase, even if it's just for new PCs.

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 3 points 1 year ago

The local and remote port options sound exactly like something I've needed multiple times in the past, I'll keep this saved for when it happens again. Great stuff!

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 26 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Is VR really so ubiquitous to warrant these concerns? In my opinion most of the warnings about how this technology encourages "escaping reality" apply more to things that have had an established place in society for decades, namely phones, social media and online gaming. I have two kids and a VR headset is the least of my concerns, but they could be sucked in to the non-reality of a personal phone in two seconds if I allow it.

[–] gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl 3 points 1 year ago

This one is probably very specific but Utada Hikaru has one that I love, where towards the end of certain songs she sings the chrous, and then keeps the same melody going multiple times but with different lyrics. It's like she extends the feeling and rhythm of the chorus but keeps it interesting by using different lyrics the whole time. Some examples: Goodbye Happiness, Making Love, About Me, LETTERS, Sakura DROPS.

 

I recently self-hosted Voyager and it was a very painless process, I'm very pleased!

I noticed some strange behavior: When I navigate to my Voyager instance from Chrome, everything works as expected. When I install the PWA from Chrome, the list of Lemmy instances doesn't match my CUSTOM_LEMMY_SERVERS variable; it's the same list as vger.app. Then, if I navigate from Chrome to my Voyager instance, the list is now also the same as vger.app. None of this happens if I install the PWA from Firefox (it seems that Firefox installs PWAs differently from Chrome though; it doesn't show up on the app drawer, for example).

I suspect the PWA doesn't actually come from my server when I install it from Chrome. Is this what's happening? Or am I doing something wrong?

 

I just upgraded my instance to 0.18.0 using Ansible and I had to disable the option 'Private instance' directly on the database to get the lemmy docker up and running. I assume this is an intentional change, but should it really stop Lemmy from even running?

 

I started a private instance today, and maybe I'm being impatient but I'd like to know if there's something I can do on my end to keep my instance more closely in sync with the remote communities I've subscribed to. I don't seem to be missing any new posts, but there are so many missing comments which makes the sort options (Active, Hot) bring up posts that sometimes are weeks old. Are there any configuration options or tuning options that could help my instance "keep up"?

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