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lemmy-ansible reviews and mentions
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my self-hosted Lemmy instance can not federate with others
I followed the documentation and it says there are two recommended ways to set it up, docker compose or Ansible automation script, i don't know how to use docker so i chosen the second method, basically you just install Ansible on your local machine, and copy paste commands on its github page, then you have it. I think the docker method is even simper because from what i heard it's designed to easily deploy services
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Hi! I'm need help with docker-compose and docker for python.
Hello, please bear with me as I have almost no experience with this. I am setting up a lemmy instance, and using the ansible instructions found here https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible
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Could anyone assist me with making my own lemmy instance? I'm running into trouble building with docker-compose.
perform steps 1-4 of the instructions at https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible.git
- Installing/configure a Lemmy instance.
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Tell HN: My Reddit account was banned after adding my subs to the protest
Based on its functionality and UI, I'd really like for FlingUp to succeed. It looks like the best reddit alternative that's currently available.
But if it's just going to descend into being another Voat, I'm not going to bother encouraging my communities to switch over. We're all familiar with what invariably happens to forums / social media sites that have no restrictions on what type of speech is allowed.
Lemmy is looking like a viable alternative. According to this[0] page running your own instance is pretty light on resources, and they have an official Ansible playbook install option[1].
And, whereas with FlingUp I have no control over their moderation policies, with Lemmy I can set the moderation policies for the instance and defederate any other instances as needed.
0. https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/administration...
1. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible
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Host your own community if Reddit's API rules go into effect
The ansible documentation appeared to work pretty well, while the docker documentation did not. I had to setup an ansible control server though which is an extra set of steps.
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With the announcement that Reddit will begin to charge for API access; I would like to inform everyone that Lemmy is surprising good and easy to spin up quickly.
Like to Ansible, if you want to host your own. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible
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Hosting lemmy using Nginx Proxy Manager
Here is sample nginx config file provided by the lemmy devs
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Is there anything that can be done?
Give this and this a check. Unless you're a developer you're better off copying someone else's open source alternative than trying to build one from the scratch.
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LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of lemmy-ansible is Jinja.
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