Hey I do exactly the same, high 5!
I also have backup accounts on these instances:
https://beehaw.org/u/lodion
https://sh.itjust.works/u/lodion
https://lemmy.world/u/lodion
https://lemm.ee/u/lodion
https://reddthat.com/u/lodion
Hey I do exactly the same, high 5!
Escape from Tarkov
Definitely, I understand some people would not want this.
Mate, that sounds like an awesome night. I’d call that a win!
Your mum was a programmer in the 60s? She must be incredibly in so many ways!
Yeah, I’ve gone over 24 hours now without it occurring… but not calling it “fixed” until at least a week.
I’ve been seeing similar since upgrading to 0.18. Upgraded to 0.18.1-rc.9 yesterday… haven’t seen it reoccur again… yet.
Here is an example I happened to be at my PC for:
I agree, watched it the other night not expecting much due to RT rating etc. But it had more character development than most blockbusters, story was ok… if not a little predictable, effects were decent, and it had a good sense of humour. Well worth a watch… just don’t go in expecting something worthy of an oscar.
Streaming providers are known to have different bitrates in different regions.
I wanted an instance specifically for Australians… so I made one 😀
Your instance must be very new, very few users, very inactive… or all of the above. I stood up aussie.zone just under a month ago, Postgres DB is currently 9.6GB.
Yep, that is nearly but not always the case.
Nope… thats what I’m talking about… image posts to remote communities, with the images being sourced from my instance. Like I said, next time I spot it I’ll dig into it further.
What software is your instance running?
Yeah profile pics are fine. I’m specifically talking about image posts. Next time I spot one I’ll see if the post came from a user on my instance. If not, I have no idea why the post image would be on my instance.
Yeah post content I understand. Linked or posted images though are not consistently handled, so I’m not sure what circumstances lead to my instance pulling the image from a remote community.
That may explain it… point being, content for remote communities isn’t entirely “remote”. I’d like to understand what goes where a lot better. I’ve not found it explained anywhere, and I’m not a coder so can’t just “read the code yourself”.
That isn’t entirely true. I’m not exactly sure why, but I’ve definitely seen image posts made to remote communities that are hosted on my instance.
Check 12ft.io
It was removed deliberately during the reddit exodus in order to direct new Lemmy users elsewhere. Rather than to overload lemmy.ml further.