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augentism @thaumatur.ge
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Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml augentism @thaumatur.ge

Is there a way to browse communities of other instances from your home instance?

I've recently spun up my own lemmy instance just so i can get a cool username with the domain, but it seems that i have to manually go and search every community before i can see posts from them in the all tab. Is there a way i can just see all communities from all the instances i am federated with? Is there also a way to just browse what communities exist on those instances without leaving my oen. Right now i go to the websites for those instances to browse, then go back to my own and search for the post again if i want to comment or subscribe.

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What's your "base" stack of choice?
  • Right now, I just flash ubuntu server to whatever computer it is, ssh and yolo lmao. no containers, no managers, just me, my servers, and a vpn, raw dogging the internet lmao. The box is running a nas, jellyfin, lemmy, and a print server; the laptop a minecraft server, and the pi is running a pihole, and a website that controls gpio that controls the lights. In the pictured setup i dont have access to the apartment complex's router, so i vpn through a openvpn server i setup in a digitalocean server.

    i didnt even know what a container was until i setup the lemmy server, which i just used ansible for.

    i still dont really know what ansible is.

  • [Help] How can I self host services (eg, a website, lemmy instance, vpn) on my own hardware while hiding my IP?
  • That's sounds so much simpler than what I am doing right now. Right now I have a digital ocean droplet server running openvpn and I have any servers I want open to the internet connecting to that openvpn server as a client. I then NAT all incoming traffic to the servers I have with iptables as if the droplet is a router. Is it much easier to setup a cloudflare tunnel? Or am I basically accomplishing the same thing? Will I be able to run all the other services I have because I'm not just web hosting? I also do not have a static IP.

  • Lemmy time
  • Yeah uh, I kinda just ran the Ansible thingy. I don't actually plan on hosting any communities on my instance, I just wanted to have the @thaumatur.ge suffix on my username lmao. What I've been doing every time I fuck up so far is just delete all the files and reinstall with Ansible. One problem I've run into is DigitalOcean blocks outgoing port 25 and I have no idea how to bypass that. Can I send emails on the other ports?