They can spin it that way all they want but personally I just left. Granted, I was mostly a lurker but I’m quite sure they lost many of them.
They can spin it that way all they want but personally I just left. Granted, I was mostly a lurker but I’m quite sure they lost many of them.
sudo find /srv/lemmy/example.com/volumes/pictrs/files -type f -ctime -1 -exec rm {} \;
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Fucking amazing writeup, I haven’t read it all yet but from what I read there’s a lot of good information and inspiration
Thanks for the update, if there’s ways we can help please mention them. Be it about know-how, be it financial, be it about our behaviour when interacting with the server, be it about general knowledge we could provide.
Google wormhole
Basically this for me on a raspberry 4GB
Thank you for your efforts, work and results. Those “attackers” only deserve disgust.
I doubt ISPs keep logs for that long
Thanks a LOT for your work. It’s amazing seeing what people can do when they work together for a good cause.
What a fucking moron
3Com U.S. Robotics. 56K* Professional Message Modem
I’d say perfect…
Arch
This is really a great approach not only to the matter at hand, but to life in general. I wish more people used it in the world.
Currently on connect while lemmy.world waits for an update to server software. I might keep it, I’m still looking for the “best” client for me
Ahem… not anymore apparently
Personally I don’t care if the protest is having an effect or not because it’s been already said that it will not change reddit’s policies. Reddit is over for me, I’m just waiting for the API changes so that i can’t use my mobile client of choice anymore. In contrast, I’m finding interesting and vibrant discussions and comments on here, which is looking like the early Reddit days, and I’m very glad for this.
Implying it will survive a generation