that’s quite a few shorks :3
also how’s it like in openbsd? wanted to give it a try but my last attempt didn’t go well due to having no project to do anything with and having even less footing on how to navigate what it offers…
mewo :3
monkeying about on the instance software and occasionally make patches
:neocat_smol::neocat_smol:
that’s quite a few shorks :3
also how’s it like in openbsd? wanted to give it a try but my last attempt didn’t go well due to having no project to do anything with and having even less footing on how to navigate what it offers…
this is still somewhat speculative but if you’re running this behind a proxy, you might want to configure either nginx realip module or equivalent, or this: https://symfony.com/doc/current/deployment/proxies.html so it could see and work with real user ip, if you haven’t done so already (only do one of them, not both)
currently suspecting that this is the big part on why it hit 429 rate limit when it shouldn’t be: the rate limiter probably only sees the proxy address, not the users, and so it ended up rate limiting the entire proxy instead of individual clients/users
yes it does
also nice ram lights
Agreed, I also hope for this to be the case (and tried my besht to facilitate it), but as you can see you could say that mbin’s community building is …not so great right now.
if you mean the little cats then it’s just a decorative ceramic/porcelain piece. and honestly there isn’t much of “setup” other than “my pc sits here”, but thank you for the kind words
oh yeah hehe
the desktop in this image is just Arch Linux
and another machine running FreeBSD:
ssh
to show system info and logonya :3
(still a bit new at this sorry)
if by “zen processor” you mean zen kernel then yes you’re correct: iirc (linux) zen kernel is tuned for desktop usage, and also both machines are on ryzen cpu so I don’t think that matters here.
the desktop in this image is arch linux, and the remote freebsd machine is actually sitting right behind me, it’s also what powers my instance that I’m posting from.
there are far fewer but there are some (fedidb list), notable ones include karab.in (polish instance) and artemis.camp (special instance that’s used for Artemis app development, also the one that @pewg7 uses)
as for why there’re way more lemmy instances, my opinion is that it mostly comes down to:
(also first serious post hope it goes out well)
that, or whatever you used to rotate image did so by editing exif orientation data, and that got stripped/lost somewhere along the way when posted, so the image unrotated itself (I guess?)