I'd recommend adding the markers on a line below the text, in a similar way to how rust compiler output indicates errors.
Also WIN isn't really clear to me what it's supposed to mean, does it mean that flag "wins" and takes precedence over the other conflicting flag? Does that even matter if the program exits with an error anyway?
Inside the admin settings there should be an input box named "blocked instances", just put the domain name of the instance you want to block in there.
Do you check if it's gone by going to that community's page? Because that'll redownload recent posts from the community. Keep in mind that it won't fetch anything more than that unless a local user subscribes to it.
Yes, the hostname of a docker container is the name you set in the docker-compose file. IIRC the port should be the internal port.
Enforcing clearly defined rules, to ensure the discussion remains on topic and civilized, what's wrong with that?
I'm surprised the docker guide still isn't fixed, the Ansible template got updated to use 2 nginx configs. Take a look at the second one: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/main/templates/nginx_internal.conf
It splits traffic between the UI and the backend.
Guess the everyone around me and I have been using Celsius wrong then...
It definitely uses degrees.
This page mentions a more realistic range of -40°C to 100°C. Maybe an intern read the ° as 0 and nobody doublechecked the packaging design.
As a trick to provide context when linking comments, that link actually links to the parent comment. Or it's a bug that it links to the parent comment, I'm not entirely sure.
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