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First off, I'm totally new here (Reddit refugee).

But I guess we will see an endless September after July 1st.

How can we (I?) create an "onboarding" server? or in my case: a lemmy server for (people interested in) programmimg.

Let's say I have some (pick one


or all):

  • digital ocean droplet (vps)
  • herzner vps
  • k8s cluster
  • ...you get the point

How do I get my foo.bar Lemmy server running?

  • is there a docker-compose.yml or helm chart to get the services running on my droplet/cluster?
  • how do i connect my server to other lemmy servers in the fediverse?
  • are moderation tools available, or do i have to build them on my own? (are there existing repos i can join, to prevent reinventing the wheel)
  • is there documentation available for that? If not: on what repo can I make pull requests for improving the docs? (i like writing my documentation in markdown + "material for mkdocs" that generates the github/gitlab/whatever pages)

thanks in advance :thumbs-up:

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[–] Taubin@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Not sure if it can be cached by Cloudflare

Every time I've turned on caching on my instance, it goes into a redirect loop and doesn't connect. I've tried searching everywhere to see if it's just something I've done wrong (which is how I found this comment) but can't find any tutorials or anything on caching with cloudflare on lemmy. I'm guessing it's just not possible.