Never, it's for cowards.
bilb
Yeah, I really just did a very basic setup:
adminer:
image: adminer
restart: always
ports:
- 8080:8080
When entering the database host, just enter "postgres" since that's the host name it will have in the virtual network.
I wound up adding adminer to the docker-compose file temporarily to help me look through the data. In my case, there were no legitimate users who hadn't verified their email, so I deleted all from local_users where the email verified column was false.
I always hear MREs cause days-long constipation, but they probably aren't in the "easy to find" category.
And I'm not going to ask OP what the situation is, but I'm assuming some kind of stowaway situation.
Remember to drink water
What did you do, follow your nose?
Thanks Gene
I don't know why someone would be suspicious of you just for asking this question, but it's probably impossible to know that with any accuracy without intolerable user data leaks.
Would ads be of much value on a lemmy instance? Almost nobody using lemmy would not be using an ad blocker. And if an instance integrated ads, other instances would have access to their communities without ads unless you do some kind of "native content" scheme where some of your posts are ads which I don't think anyone would tolerate.
I could see maybe sponsorships with locally hosted shout-outs in the sidebar working for some people.
This is all well and good, but in practical terms it means that if your account is not on beehaw then you should divest your involvement with beehaw communities because it is less likely to remain federated with your home instance. Which may be what the beehaw community wants, from the sound of it.
Well thank you for your candor!
Well definitely make sure it's a computer of some kind