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Adding Voyager to my lemmy docker setup
I've written up a post on how I added Voyager (formerly wefwef) to my lemmy docker setup.
https://lemmy.myspamtrap.com/post/11986
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How I self-host my Lemmy
lemmy.myspamtrap.com Hosting my own federated Lemmy instance - ALemmyOfMyOwn# Intro I might as well use this thing now I’ve stood it up, so here’s a post for that. Given that Lemmy is a federated platform, and my own control freak tendencies, it only seemed right to engage with Lemmy via my own federated instance. I can control it completely, and then use a single account o...
Just a basic guide on how I implemented Lemmy and the issues I ran into
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Looks like Nitter is dead (for now?)
Twitter is hiding all content behind a login now: https://www.reuters.com/technology/twitter-now-needs-users-sign-view-tweets-2023-06-30/
These changes sadly spell the end for 3rd party front-ends like Nitter: https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/issues/919
Changing Nitter to support login data or cookies could work, but it's unclear how viable that is.
RIP nitter.pufe.org for now :(
- linuxize.com How to Setup Passwordless SSH Login
In this article we will show you how to setup an SSH key-based authentication and connect to your Linux servers without a entering password.
This is probably old news to people that have been self hosting, sysadmining, using Linux, etc. for a while; but I came across this a couple months ago and it was quite an easy process to configure, and it's saved me a lot of keystrokes since setting it up.