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If I still used YT's main front-end, this would've been great.

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Have you looked into Nextcloud?

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Not only is it likely, it's pretty much guaranteed that a bot will scrap your network if it's opened to the public.

The “official web app” is how people can self-host Lemmy, to access it as a user it's just the website.

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There have been accounts of Reddit comments containing lemmy.ml being removed by Reddit so I'd be cautious.

Here are 2 such posts pertaining to either getting banned or having a comment removed by Reddit.

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Here are some links to places you can find communities:

There's one other one, but I can't remember it, I'll update this if I can.

I'm using an Invidious instance.

Not that I'd recommend doing this, but back when I was younger, I had the not so bright idea that I could go to work come home, game the whole night, then go back to work. It was a terrible idea in hindsight, but I used to it a lot. To achieve this, I used to mix energy drinks and pre-workout to stay awake, and I'd drink it as though I was drinking water, so I ended up drinking a butt load. I just want to stress again though that I'd never recommend actually doing this though unless as a last resort, but even then I'd caution away from it. I get there are times when one feels they absolutely must stay awake, God knows the amount of times I accidentally slept through something, and ruined relationships, but as others have said planning is probably the issue you're facing.

Currently, none. I used to use Netflix, Prime video and Spotify, but when they started removing some of my favorite content I went fully local.

If you want to self-host Lemmy you can just use this easy install script, just make sure to modify the config file to suite your setup it's only a couple variables, and it's pretty self-explanatory. https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy

This what you're looking for?

No problem! :)

I just spent way too long playing that… lol, thanks!

No Worries. Although I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to try creating an alt Reddit account if you wanted to try your idea out, then see what happens. Worst case scenario, that alt gets banned.

Stared at this for so long, everything's looking pink now, lol

Following communities could be another issue entirely, sometimes you have to subscribe then unsubscribe multiple times in order to get it to work.

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Nice! Glad to hear things worked out for you!

Didn't they literally say they wouldn't force re-open sub reddit's? Suprise suprise another lie.

As someone else has pointed out, it really depends on your use case. Although I personally keep my drives (SSD & HDD) in a redundant RAID configuration as my data is largely mission-critical.

No problem :)

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I've never used Friendica, so I'm honestly not sure. Maybe this could be related to the ipv6 issue that the instance hoster would need to fix.

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Oh! Hmm, I've never run into that issue before. Although I have noticed on some instances it works faster and more reliable than others.

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  1. Yes, Lemm.ee is a separate instance.
  2. You subscribe to communities that are made inside different instances.
  3. Their just different instances.
  4. I've got different accounts on different instances in the event one instance is having issues or is down.
  5. You're looking at communities hosted on that particular instance.

6. Local feed is communities on your instance and all is communities on your instance combined with communities you're subscribed in.

  1. It's all the communities your instance is federated with.

Edit: Corrected point 6 as pointed out by Communist.

You could do your programming theoretically on any laptop, although I'd say faster the better/easier it'll be for you in the long run. In regard to your comment on upgradability I'd recommend taking a look at a Framework laptop where their whole goal is repairability which comes with the added benefit of being upgradable.

I'd love to read your explanation for each distro's ranking.

I wonder if someone has already created a bot that asks chat-GPT to create a piece of code, grabs it to try and run it, and then just goes back and forth with chat-GPT to fix the errors. Now the code would probably be a complete mess, but I wonder if non-coders could use it to create helpful one-off tools they can't find anywhere else.

To get the point since as you've stated your brain is filled.

Here's how I view Apple:

  • anti consumer

  • anti developer

  • anti privacy

  • anti right to repair

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Are you just looking for an open source Discord front-end? If so you could check out BetterDiscord. Here's a link to their Github https://github.com/BetterDiscord/BetterDiscord

Are you on an Apple product, since that could be related to the “iCloud’s Private Relay” issue, since you're getting a 502 error?