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Home assistant
Plex
Jellyfin
Sonarr
Radarr
Prowlarr
Readarr
Organizr
Overseerr
SaBnzbd
Transmission
Calibre web
Homepage
Memos
Pwndrop
Picsur
Remotely
Youtube dl
Uptime Kuma
Kavita
Nginx
And a couple discord bots
Home assistant
Plex
Jellyfin
Sonarr
Radarr
Prowlarr
Readarr
Organizr
Overseerr
SaBnzbd
Transmission
Calibre web
Homepage
Memos
Pwndrop
Picsur
Remotely
Youtube dl
Uptime Kuma
Kavita
Nginx
And a couple discord bots
Yea this is a pretty big issue for me. Gunna switch back to liftoff until it’s fixed.
Agree with the Synology recommendation for a simple starter. Though personally always recommend the 4 bay.
Learning to follow hashtags was a game changing moment for me on Mastodon. Went from not really using it at all to frequent user.
Galaxy S20: I have not found a compelling reason to upgrade
Seems to be working on connect with no issues. Just tried liftoff which had an issue but resolved after relogging.
It’s all public information.
Admins are shown on the front page
Modlog shows even when an admin is added or removed.
Blocked instances are shown in the instances list.
Yep. MichelleG admin was added back and posted an update but it doesnt appear that her account was fully secured so they are probably still accessing it via her account.
Admin account was compromised. Looks like they are working on it but it will take a bit to fix all the stupid that was done.
EDIT: Looks like things are starting to resolve.
EDIT 2: MichelleG account admin was restored and she posted and update but shortly after the changes happened again. Her account is likely still compromised with someone else accessing things via it.
EDIT 3: lemmy.world back online. MichelleG has again been removed as admin. Most things appear to have been cleaned up. Blocked instances still need to be fixed however.
ljdawson the dev has created the official community for sync for Lemmy: !syncforlemmy@lemmy.world
It was not created the same dev. He endorsed it but it was someone totally different.
I think a part of the “giving up to reddit mods” is the hopes that it will incentivise the reddit mods to push their subreddit to the community instead of trying to keep people on reddit just to maintain power.
Personally I have made several communities that I enjoyed in reddit. While I dont mind modding it’s kind of a pain in the ass as well though.
Dropping in to echo this sentiment. I am interested in blocking the instance itself due to the communities it has. I don’t want to block comments from the users on it though.