I just have this feeling that they just created an activist/future politician with this stupid stunt. They’ll forget tomorrow. He’ll probably remember the rest of their life and fight for racial justice his whole life.
I just have this feeling that they just created an activist/future politician with this stupid stunt. They’ll forget tomorrow. He’ll probably remember the rest of their life and fight for racial justice his whole life.
I was wondering this, leave the info for future people who may need support (like random IT threads), but edit a message in like:
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Yes, that’s what was happening with mine, after reading and rereading the documentation, I finally understood what they were saying. Only new items will be coming through to your instances. So you get new comments, but you won’t get the old ones. I’m guessing it’s because after the initial 20 items it’ll only receive via protocol updates. So I went on a subscribe spree for me
I’m sure devs are under a ton of pressure making it, but a nice todo would be some basic troubleshooting in the logs. So if posts aren’t getting through specifically but GETs are it’d be nice to see "Check that POSTs are routed to the Lemmy backend in your proxy conf. Same with mine, “Federation appears to be configured correctly, but other servers can’t access yours, check your external connection”
and I did! Obscure issue, I was using my standard wildcard cert on my nginx conf. Well, my wildcard didn’t have the full chain, something that my browser takes care of. I set up certbot instead, and bam, started working immediately.
I think I solved it, this is just a test comment
Yes, I’ve also tried lemmy.ml and feddit.de and same issue. I have done some debugging, and it looks like it’s mostly my container reaching out. If I add the commented - lemmyextrernalproxy
on, thats where these errors happen. If it is commented out and only internal, then it can’t reach out at all and no search results come back
The only people who I know that do are people that are paid by Onlyfans to do so. To keep their image “Not just porn!”. I’ve never seen anyone there who isn’t there to make adult content.
Whether it started that way or not - it’s now de facto a porn site. I think your idea is funny, but you’re not going to get many subscribers compared to patreon. Most people don’t want an onlyfans account because of the stigma. After all, if you post an update, are your subscribers going to want to have to explain to their wife/husband/SO that the email notification they got of a new post isn’t what they think it is?