I’m a male, 25 yo software developer. Admin of lemy.lol instance.
in 2016, an attempt to overthrow Erdogan and his religious-conservative administration was foiled
It was not a secularist coup. It occurred because of Erdogan’s disagreements with his former Islamist partner, Fethullah Gülen.
I’m using Headscale for work and Tailscale for personal use. I tried to use Nebula but it’s not easy as Tailscale.
You’re right, I was just giving an example though.
I’ve mistyped, I meant message in JSON body :)
This one looks nice. Very detailed.
Looks like they’re recommending object of error code (number) and message.
Yes, it fixed 👍
Yes absolutely true. For example, GKE looks very nice, but when we use one of their features, it creates the need to use other features too. That’s why I warned the boss a lot. Even though they have great features, we try to use generic applications to avoid hooks.
I hope they don’t take the credit back :)
Yeah credits makes more sense 👍
Yes, I hate cloud too. Now tell this to my company, which received about 100k dollar credits from Azure and Google Cloud :)
These docs are for latest Lemmy version so you may experience some mismatches with a legacy instance but I didn’t see something like that so far.
TBH I find the docs very easy. It’s about JS documentation familiarity I guess.
You can see the URL and request body from LemmyHttp class method docs: https://join-lemmy.org/api/classes/LemmyHttp.html#getPosts
Why should I use JuiceFS instead of rclone though?
I can recommend Mlem (iOS), Voyager (iOS/Android) and the default web UI.
Unfortunately, I feel the same. As I observed from the commenters here, self-hosting that won’t break seems very expensive and laborious.
Yeah I really like the “parent backup” strategy from @hperrin@lemmy.world :) This way it costs much less.
Pretty solid backup strategy :) I like it.
It’s quite robust, but it looks like everything will be destroyed when your server room burns down :)
I will. I was asking from CPU power and price perspective though.