I am already fairly comfortable using docker and its tool set. Is the tide shifting towards Podman? Should I start learning how to use Podman? Thanks in advance.
Are WebPush desktop notifications currently implemented in Lemmy? I run my own instance and I am not getting any. I have given the lemmy website permissions to send notifications but none are coming through. I am running Lemmy behind a reverse proxy and I've put the NGINX headers in to allow for WebSockets. What else could I be missing? Thanks in advance.
My database is already getting to the size of almost 1GB so it made me think about some questions I have regarding maintenance of my Lemmy instance:
Has anybody else had issues with Mastodon and desktop webpush notifications? I have them enabled on my PC's web browser, Firefox. I made certain to allow notifications. Yet, I don't get any. I read somewhere that regenerating the vapid key pair can fix the problem so I did this but still nothing. I welcome any ideas.
The name alone forced me to subscribe because the double meow is quintessential feline right there!
I am running the latest version of Cinnamon on my Arch desktop with the latest version of Firefox. However, I am not receiving notifications from websites that I have expressly enabled notifications on. For example, my Mastodon instance doesn't give me notifications when something has been favorited or boosted. For that matter neither does my Lemmy instance. I have given these instances the proper permissions to allow notifications and still nothing. This happens with some other websites but it is hit and miss.
As I am not so familiar with the innards of Cinnamon, would somebody be so kind as to point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
I just found out about The Odin Project, a self-paced online course to learn full stack web development. There are two paths: one is Ruby on Rails and the other is full JavaScript and nodejs. I am leaning more towards Ruby but I wanted to get some more opinions from folks in the field.
As the title reads, I really want to begin hosting my own email server again. I'm sick of the poor quality of the service providers out there. Damnit all I want/need is a reliable IMAP/SMTP provider. I spent 3 hours getting off of Hostinger and on to Zoho. I just hope Zoho won't suck. It's great for now but we'll see.
Is the prevailing advice still not to bother with self-hosting email?
I am wondering what kind of career moves I have available to me because I am over the bullshit of desktop support. I have been brushing up on my Linux skills, learning docker, and doing a whole bunch of networking-related things. At this point, I am 46 years old. Would it benefit me to go back to school to learn a skill to help me advance beyond this role? I just don't know what to do. There are many options, none of them truly low cost and all of them involving a significant amount of risk.
I get that there is no avoiding risk when making a career change so late in life. I was looking at training for Java or Oracle and it isn't cheap. Maybe given my experience I could teach A+ or Network+? I don't know. I'll welcome any ideas right now.
I'm really liking the Liftoff app for Lemmy. I just discovered that I can increase the indent so comment replies are easy to read.
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