Well, without knowing it, they are for a very strong dictatorial government.
Well, my point was that even is he pays hosting fees (for example) the big job is managing it all, which we (mostly? all?) do for free. If a company wants to ear money hosting Lemmy, it's gonna be either some big thing (host your own Lemmy for 5€/m) or one big instance like world, but it would cost a lot having paid people running it.
Guess my point was that he can pay a bit per month, but it won't guarantee anything at all. He's probably better off joining a medium-big free instance in the short medium and long run.
Now, this is just what I think :-) !
Tss +/- a hundred years or two? The planet is over 4 Billion years!
That would be tough lol 😆
I mean one day maybe but it'll be like paying for Linux, which exists, but you have to work for it and propose an important benefit.
There is also just using one of a thousand free instances.
If you think a meager subscription from your part could pay for about anything (dev wise), I think you are wrong.
Why if I may ask?
Or as they say, every probabilistic curve ends somewhere.
If it works 999.999 time out of a million, then every millionth windows will break.
What an awful way to try to figure out the time. I mean it could at least pop a big error if, lol, the time seems off by a week!
My man, thank you for staying with me!
If anyone stumbles upon this post and have the same problem ; the conf file you use if you follow the official Docker setup (lemmy.hjson) well, you get an example version with one of the wget commands. This file has the bare minimum config wise, so if you want to get the "full" one and get your hands dirty, download the sources (or go to the github and navigate like a pro) and it is here :
where_you_downloaded_the_sources/lemmy-main/config/default.hjson
Thanks again Grouchy!
Cheers
lemmy.hjson ? I have nothing like it there, neither in the other configs (nginx, docker_compose, customPostgresql)... what's your confing files name?
Edit: I do run it in Docker containers, maybe there just isn't that config variable?
I fiddled a bit with the Postgreslq config file (everything is way better now), but no where I saw a pool_size. Any pointers on where to find it ?
Cheers !
Yeah very true, to get all that you subbed to etc.
Just because you like to be attached to a pole doesn't mean we should let companies attach us all to a pole.
If someone "likes" commercials, well I guess we could have a web-place for them where they can go and we can avoid.