As in, I have Nginx running on my server and use it as a reverse proxy to access a variety of apps and services. But can't get it playing nicely with AIO Nextcloud.
Yes I've not managed to solve this yet. For me, it's hosting AIO behind my existing Nginx.
My district council has collected small electrical items for asong as I can remember. I was surprised to find out that not all councils do this.
As much as I think it's a good thing for councils to have control over their local budgets (so long as they're funded adequately...), I think it's a poor system to let councils take on individual recycling contracts. The buying power alone should make a unified contract more economical. It's mad that moving from one town to another can put you into a council that offers a poorer service, likely for a similar cost (if comparing neighbouring councils).
Care to give a summary on why you think they should be blocked ahead of any bad acting? Yes, there is some concern about Meta attempting EEE, but ultimately they're a large platform that can bring a lot of users and attention to the Fediverse. There's nothing preventing large instances from blocking them down the line, and with user level instance blocking coming in 0.19 to Lemmy (not sure if Mastodon et al have something similar), you can block them personally yourself if you wish, rather than having that thrust upon you by your instance admins.
I've just transferred it over to you :)
Yes. I get the idea, because federating with them is the "negative" option, but honestly it's just confusing and overly opinionated for an infographic.
Great. I've appointed you as mod and transferred the community.
Reach out if you have any issues!
I have created the community and thrown up a basic sidebar: !woodpecker_ci@programming.dev
If you're interested in moderating the community, make a post there and let me know here.
Hi @lanartri@programming.dev.
I have created your requested community: !memoristik@programming.dev. As this is your own project, I have not created sidebar descriptions or anything like that and will leave this for you to do.
Please make a post in the community and I will grant you mod status and transfer the community to you. I'd then ask that you get some rules thrown up in the sidebar, as a minimum.
I particularly enjoyed a recent company meeting that spent considerable time talking about the importance of flow state. It had an awkward pregnant pause when someone (usually very quiet) unmuted to ask, "is the policy to increase the number of days we must spend in our open-plan office kind of undermining this?". Literally all of our directors just shifted on their seats hoping another would answer that.
Eventually, HR director stated "Not at all, that's what headphones are for!"
Which was particularly delightful, as our tech director had only 20 minutes before stated how he would like to discourage people sitting in the office in silos with their headphones on.
Absolutely second this.
Let's not throw blanket bans out and create an echo chamber whilst stifling discussion.
Those who break the spirit of the rules will be called out, downvoted, and argued with. This isn't a bad thing. Serial offenders will be apparent and can be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, with warnings and bans.
I say this as an admin of another large instance, having to deal this this myself.
Great effort keeping the instance together. I'm very impressed, and grateful for both your efforts. It's probably just going over my head, but what is the inspiration for the name "Teasmade"? Is it a play on Tea and Maid?