

Git version control.
Codeberg is another good service I have not seen mentioned yet.
Edit: typo


Git version control.
Codeberg is another good service I have not seen mentioned yet.
Edit: typo


I’m running nixos Linux on my server and laptop, so its doable. On my tablet ATM, but I’ll follow up with a DM when back at my keyboard


Yeah. I didn’t realize how easy it would be to set up and configure. The hardest part was find the client and then figuring out what file in the client to edit to point to my server.
Of course I’m an IT guy irl, so setting up servers and such is my day-to-day so that helped.


I setup a private WOW server at home and am enjoying a druid playthrough.


From the install doc:
Test email sending by going to https://yourdomain/test_email. (after setting the FLASK_DEBUG environment variable to 1). It will try to send an email to the current user’s email address. If it does not work check the log file at logs/pyfedi.log for clues.
In the extra info section 😁


I there is a /email route for testing email. It’s been a while since I read the install doc, but there was a way to test it mentioned in there when I set up my instance.


Very nice! I tried to get something like this when updating the logo last year, but mine just looked wonky.


Oh yes. Early access in steam. Still alpha so lots of bugs, but now that survival is released it’s playable.


Space Engineers 2 just dropped survival and planets for their alpha. I’m enjoying building a ship to get back up to space, after I crashed my first one, lol.


If you have hide-read-posts turned on, you can go to account > read posts.


Gotcha. It should also register up votes/down votes so that’s probably easier to do a lot of?
Even if you upvoted before turning the setting on if you just click the up arrow again to remove the vote and click again to vote again, that should register the post as ‘read’.
I haven’t looked at the code in a while but that should work.


I was wondering about that, ty for the link.


There is a user setting to hide posts you have interacted with (read/voted on).
Enable that and you won’t see stuff you’ve already read when you refresh or open new pages.
You can find the posts you’ve read under Account > Read Posts if you are trying to track something down again. 😎


You can go to the Account drop down -> Read Posts to see the list of posts you have interacted with.
What’s the top right image from? The Craft? I know the others but can tell on that one.


You can go to a user’s profile and click the bell icon and that will notify you of any new posts by that user. In piefed anyway. Don’t know if it’s an option in Lemmy.
I follow a few folks that way, and get notifications of their posts


This is basically how I roll as well.
I did have cursor build an example fastapi project (which didn’t work at first) just to sort of give me a jump start on learning the framework.
I messed around with that, got it to work, learnes enough about how it works that I was then comfortable starting from scratch in a different project.
I kind of treat the local AI as a knowledge base. Short questions with examples. Mostly that just then lets me know what sort of stuff to look for in the real documentation, which is what actually solves my issues.


Nice!
I don’t have a need for it, but I’m happy it exists!
interesting, I did not know that. piefed is on there so that has been my main interaction with the service. i use gitlab for my personal private repos.