Mattermost, it might not be the best feature-wise, but it’s open source, and a university can host it’s own server with SSO
Mattermost, it might not be the best feature-wise, but it’s open source, and a university can host it’s own server with SSO
This is just an educated guess, but could it possibly mean that it couldn’t create your post?
To add on to this, if you’re using some random RAM stick picked out of the gutter, then it might be worth it to run memtest86+. Bad RAM sectors can give some weird unpredictable issues.
Yes, but windows is an entire operating system, with an antivirus included
Still, who pays 419$ for an antivirus?
On most, if not all, modern Android phones you can just unlock the bootloader from the dev menu. No rooting required.
Did you try requesting your data? I got my data within a day. They probably mention 30 days because that’s the legally defined deadline, and to give themselves some leeway in case the automated system has issues with some user.
It also makes sense for them to make it a low-priority task, as they have a really long deadline for it, and you don’t want it affecting the main site.
They’re definitely automated. I doubt it’ll do much in terms of protesting.
This is probably it, the instance they’re communicating with has only 5 instances in their allowlist (look at the bottom of this page).
As that is the instance they’re posting this from, they probably won’t see my comment.
Instance admins can limit the languages available to their users, they might not be fully aware how this setting impacts their multilingual users. I recommend you contact them to change this.
Is the remaining post you’re seeing about long covid? Check your account language settings, that’s the only post without a language assigned to it.
Considering it’s caused by a bad harvest, I wonder what the quality of the available tomatoes is.
A slice of tomato on a burger needs to look good. That doesn’t matter as much if it gets cooked into a curry or something.
A difference in timezone settings could still be relevant in what causes the bug.
Is the time on your instance and on your PC at correctly? And is there a difference in timezones configured on your instance and pc? 60 minutes seems a bit too specific to not be timezone related.
Inside the admin settings there should be an input box named “blocked instances”, just put the domain name of the instance you want to block in there.
Do you check if it’s gone by going to that community’s page? Because that’ll redownload recent posts from the community. Keep in mind that it won’t fetch anything more than that unless a local user subscribes to it.
Yes, the hostname of a docker container is the name you set in the docker-compose file. IIRC the port should be the internal port.
Enforcing clearly defined rules, to ensure the discussion remains on topic and civilized, what’s wrong with that?
I’m surprised the docker guide still isn’t fixed, the Ansible template got updated to use 2 nginx configs. Take a look at the second one: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/main/templates/nginx_internal.conf
It splits traffic between the UI and the backend.
To be fair, the stock image has the telltale signs of being AI generated. Details are warped in a fashion that a photo or human drawing wouldn’t have.
Either way, I don’t get the controversy. Some person broke the Shutterstock anti-AI ToU, and someone at Disney bought the image for their design, possibly not knowing it was AI generated.