

@iso@lemy.lol might be the one to notify here


@iso@lemy.lol might be the one to notify here


Quite unfortunate, lemmy-federate is an amazing tool.


If it works on Windows, it works on Linux. (God I love Proton)


I will look into this. Thanks!


Well. You probably want some pictures. For a site icon, for your pfp etc. which necessitates setting up the image server. You can quite easily stop your server from caching external images, as I’ve just done, so only your local images are stored. I don’t know about disallowing user uploaded images entirely. Maybe you can set an upload limit of 0 or smth?


I just set up our S3 image storage, which costs us 6.27€ pr. TB. (with Hetzner)
Actually, how do you backup your images? I am bit unsure of what to do here, since the objects aren’t really managed by me.


I mean, 1.2TB isn’t that much in terms of price, but it’s still a heck of a lot. I’m gonna look into proxying, and disabling the caching. Thanks!


Yup. This is my thought process exactly. One gigabyte, for 20 days of being properly online, is not much. My cost is around 6€ pr. month pr. terabyte (pretty nice), but I have no idea how my usage will grow.


This is very useful. Thanks!


Lowkey, that just sounds likes Frieren’s perfect date


The date will probably only be the 12 first minutes right? Like the early Frieren episodes, where each story one half of an episode.


The what?
Ba Ri Du Na Si Ma Net!..
Oh, thanks. I will be patient then.
It just needed some time to sync to your instance xD
Pika
I think the community already has had a great start. Thank you for your support!
Thank you! I think it’s a bit more fun than some other Lemmy domains.
I had seen this a bit early, I could’ve approved you, so that you could skip over the requirements. Thanks for the help anyways!
Well, I am having trouble even registering indie-ver.se on the website. It says I am not guaranteed on fediseer, but the instance has been guaranteed by feddit.uk and endorsed by a few other instances. I’ve made an issue on the lemmy-federate GitHub and DM’ed the creator on Lemmy. Hopefully the issue can be quickly resolved.
For notation, Musescore is actually both free and open source https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore. It’s one of the most popular notation apps, and is backed by a professionel design team.