

More like This War of Mine, maybe.
A game so depressing I stopped playing.
Web developer. Lead developer of PieFed


More like This War of Mine, maybe.
A game so depressing I stopped playing.


…when they could just use lemmyverse as a source of communities, like PieFed does.
If you set the FLASK_DEBUG environment variable to 1 and then go to piefed.zeromedia.vip/check_ip does it correctly detect your IP address? If not then bot traffic, hitting the honeypot, would be getting detected as the same user as everyone else so when the bot IP is banned so is all anonymous users.


In my country, some people in rural areas object to converting agricultural land to forestry (to soak up carbon) because it’ll reduce jobs and change their way of life.
The alternative is worse, of course. Just delayed a bit longer.
Ah ok.
That docker-dirs.sh script is trying to set the right permissions onto these directories:
“pgdata”, “media”, “logs”, “tmp”.
The owner of those directories needs to be the same user as the one running docker.
Nowhere in https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/INSTALL-docker.md does the word chmod appear.
When you say ‘ran the script in it’, what do you mean?
Your browser must be prefetching the honeypot url… Which browser do you have?
In the form at /admin/misc, turn off the Honeypot. It’s a checkbox near the bottom. Does that help?


During federation the IP address and country of the accounts involved is not shared with other instances so although you could lock down your instance as soon as you federate you’d have people from all over sending you content.


If you go into your browser’s dev tools then into the Local Storage section you can delete or reset the timeSpent and dailyTimeSpent values.



Oh man, time to touch grass.


The image thing is complicated.
I run piefed.social’s infrastructure, it’s just a medium-sized VPS that has the database, web app, api, etc all in one. There’s also an old server at my home that’s used for some auxiliary stuff like translation services which are shared across all PieFed instances and which runs chat.piefed.social and translate.piefed.social.


Not really - see https://piefed.social/post/1660885#comment_9684634


They’re probably being blocked by anti spam filters. Ensure you have SPF and DKIM set up on the domain.


At one point I looked into trying to code something to automatically strip shit like that from titles but there are too many permutations of it.


Anyone looking at this and thinking “meeh” - check out the wikipedia page. It’s epic, literally.


Yeah that’ll shake up your priorities, no doubt. Best of luck!

It’s the first time the ocean has been factored into the cost of carbon.
So much climate science is like this. Huge gaps in the data, massive simplifications even after a global effort to understand it for decades. So frustrating.










Ah yes I don’t think we should be letting you change the community by editing a post. I’m surprised this hasn’t come up before!