Thank you very much for the info! Maybe I’ll give it a shot again.
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Thank you very much for the info! Maybe I’ll give it a shot again.
I’d also suggest Immich, but with a warning. On their GitHub page, they state:
Did anyone actually use this over a longer period of time, including updates, etc.? How did it work for you?
Meine Güte, warum muss ich über sowas lachen?
I also know how to use keywords, etc. And maybe I went a bit overboard when I said Brave Search sucks. It doesn’t suck, but with Kagi, I don’t feel like a product any more and the search results make sense again, like with Google a couple years ago. Most free search engines just don’t work that good any more.
If you would’ve told me 2 years ago that I’ll be paying for a search engine in the future… Well, I would’ve thought that you’re crazy. But here I am now.
Look at https://kagi.com/faq .
They basically query other search engines and APIs in a privatized manner and they use their own indexes as well. I used Google, Ecosia, StartPage, DDG, a self-hosted SearXNG instance and then Brave. I liked DDG and I kinda liked Brave Search, as well. But in comparison to Kagi, they’re all not that good in my opinion.
The image search of Kagi is especially what blows me away. It just shows relevant results for my queries and I’m satisfied.
I used it before and unfortunately, it sucks in comparison to Kagi.
That’s why I use Kagi. It’s a paid search engine and the results are actually really good.
Seems to be a problem with sh.itjust.works, I think.
/etc/nanorc
I think …
If I remember correctly …
I don’t want to fact check what I said right now, because I’m in the bathtub. I’m just talking from the top of my head.
I probably had this in my head, so nothing major.
lol. *uses operating system with built-in firewall* *installs crapware 3rd party firewall*
I like both. But many people don’t even realize that nano has quite a lot of configuration options. To me, they’re text editors, not code editors. For code, I use VSCode (or “code”, the FOSS variant).
*opens up customized nano
*
Questions:
I think, the default docker-compose.yml
and lemmy.hjson
state that the PostgreSQL password and the pictrs API key have to match? If I remember correctly, they both have something like {{ postgres_password }}
as default. I found that weird, but I also didn’t question it.
What do you do if one service requires PostgreSQL 15 and another service requires an older version or something like that? Again, if I remember correctly, Lemmy devs recently downgraded PostgreSQL in the default setup for some reason.
I don’t want to fact check what I said right now, because I’m in the bathtub. I’m just talking from the top of my head.
Don’t get me wrong, I use a similar setup for my homelab, because I hate spinning up several instances of entire database servers just to get a service running. But I’d be lying if I claimed that I never ran into issues with that setup.
That happened due to the emoji vulnerability. One mitigation step admins had to take is rotate JWT secrets, which essentially deauthenticated everyone’s sessions.
Lemmy-UI and some 3rd party applications didn’t know how to react to that, as this is not an official Lemmy feature (it required a database query), so they stayed in that limbo state you’re describing here.
Just log out and back in. If the problem persists, delete the cookie for your instance and try again.
Bei uns kostet die billigste Milch schon 1,09 €…
Und Leere dominiert in meiner Brieftasche. Also kauf ich das, was ich mir leisten kann. Also wenn ich mal Fleisch essen möchte.
Das sind Berliner. Und nein, das sind keine Pfannkuchen. 🥞
Great! Thank you!