Yeah, I was also planning netbox, but it's not always helpful when everything explodes, since it is on the same infra.

I did the hawaiian islands because my wife is from Hawaii. I regret it, it was cute and clever, now it is harder to troubleshoot and I max out at 9 (if you count vegas), and I forget which "island" is attached to which, that now I just use IPs which then defeats the purpose. I'm starting to switch back to functional naming, I'm about to destroy and rebuild everything so it'll be a good chance to start over and get it "right".

I stopped using rhel/centos after 7 personally, the rolling update seems weird. I'm fine with the AWX model of being the beta testers for the paid product. It is a little different for an OS though as AWX has many features that sometimes are randomly broken on each "release", but at least there are defined releases. I'm sort of giving up on Redhat, it's wildly expensive, they have good products but not worth the costs they sell at and I'm tired of trying to constantly navigate this song and dance.

I saw this on lemmy.world, went to reply to a comment, realized I wasn't on my instance, flipped back and I can't find it, so sadly I fear you might be correct that there is something wrong.

I agree with this. It's wild to see my entire friends list and discord all playing the same game. It's been a long time since that has happened

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Is there a different way to fetch communities?

I miss the old days of reddit when r/all was just unfiltered and had a ton of stuff so I could naturally find subreddits without me having to go out of my way to search. I don't think this should become a github issue since it might be stupid and resource intensive, but is there a way to have instances do fetching without a specific user subbing to all of them?

Right now I am planning to just create a dummy account on my instance and having that just sub to everything I can find so my real account can just flip from subscribed to all when I want to see unfiltered content.

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