cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/191847
To explore instances (including Beehaw) without restrictions, I created this instance. To be listed on join-lemmy.org, my instance should have at least 5 active users, according here. So would any 4 people consider signing up? The instance host is lemy.lol.
Note that im using lemmony to be in sync with all communities of fediverse.
Update: 5 people signed up except me, my test user account and my community seeder account! Thanks to everyone involved in this!
A community dedicated to fediverse news and discussion.
Fediverse is a portmanteau of βfederationβ and βuniverseβ.
Getting started on Fediverse;
Setup some RSS bots to auto-post news on your instance.
For micro/personal server runners, I built a tool to automatically discover and add communities to your local instance :)
https://github.com/lflare/lemmy-subscriber-bot
EDIT: For support requests, Iβve created https://lemmy.world/c/lsbsupport as well.
Hey good job! May I ask how it differs from Lemmony?
Hey there, thanks for bringing to my attention. Frankly speaking, I believe both serve the same purpose, but Iβm hoping mine would be a better experience in the long run. If you are content with Lemmony, then I see no reason to try mine out, no hard feelings either :)
EDIT: From the looks of it Lemmony subscribes to every instance known to man? I try to alleviate around that by only subscribing to the most popular of instances, but Iβm not sure that actually alleviates the federation issues outlined in the Lemmony threads.
Yeah I already set it up with daily cron jobs, so I canβt change RN π₯Ή
It seems like yours have a daemon so its already scheduled process right? If I encounter with an error in future, I may give it a try.
Yes, but in my opinion, running it with cron is a better option, itβs simply a more reliable scheduler than what I wrote.
Nah this is what docker for I believe. Run it, done. No modifications on host machine.
Nothing stopping you from using cron, to run it with Docker :)
Hey there, thanks for bringing to my attention. Frankly speaking, I believe both serve the same purpose, but Iβm hoping mine would be a better experience in the long run. If you are content with Lemmony, then I see no reason to try mine out, no hard feelings either :)
EDIT: From the looks of it Lemmony subscribes to every instance known to man? I try to alleviate around that by only subscribing to the most popular of instances, but Iβm not sure that actually alleviates the federation issues outlined in the Lemmony threads.
Why do you want to be listed, to create an actual public instance? Or did you create it for just your own use?
Initially I set it up to self-host. However, there may be an instance with communities in the future. IDK. It feels good to be listed somewhere on Fediverse :)