I’m glad to see there is now a free version of Plex Amp. This is, by far, my favorite way to stream my music library.
I at least suspect there will be a community porting some variant of SteamOS to the more popular handhelds.
Before I got a Deck I thought the hype could not be real. It’s over a year later and I still can’t put it down.
I wonder who owns the content posted on Lemmy. I haven’t seen it explicitly called out as Creative Commons or any other license.
Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
- Terry Pratchett
To be fair, this is the first time he died in the sub...
+1 If you can't clearly state why you need Windows, you'll probably be happier on Steam OS.
If you aren't attached to Ansible, I suggest using Docker to host Lemmy. I found it's instructions, using Docker Compose, to be quite straight forward.
My other 2 cents is that hosting on Windows isn't worth the hassle and there will be a lot less to debug on Ubuntu if you're already comfortable with it.
+1 to using a subdomain. You’ll probably have a much better time even if you get a path working.
I find this really useful for small instances that don’t have a large communities tab.
Hopefully large instances keep federating with the small, self-hosted ones. I’m not sure how to check but I think really small instances still have the most reach.
Nostr gets rid of the notion of servers and admins. At a high level everyone on nostr owns their own account (no central instance). When you want to post something you send your content to a list of relays you choose.
Other people can choose what relays they want to subscribe to.
Relays can block people from subscribing or posting.
Everything is cryptographically secured so there is no way for someone to pretend to be you.
Lemmy is different where the instance admin has complete control. Admins can post as you and users cannot easily migrate to a different server.