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[โ€“] fishcharlie@eventfrontier.com 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I'm not aware of any official Ubiquiti certifications. Maybe it was a 3rd party certification? Someone else might know more than I do tho.

[โ€“] fishcharlie@eventfrontier.com 5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I know I'm not necessarily the target audience for this. But it feels too expensive. 6x the price of Cloudflare R2, almost 13x the price of Wasabi. Even iCloud storage is $0.99 for 50 GB with a 5 GB free tier. But again, I know I'm not necessarily the target audience as I have a lot of technical skills that maybe average users don't have.

If you ever get around to building an API, and are interested in partnerships, let me know. Maybe there is a possibility for integration into !echo@eventfrontier.com ๐Ÿ˜‰.

I wish it worked on more webpages. But totally agree.

 

Is there a way to determine if a user sign-up application is pending solely based on the server instance URL and the username?

It looks like even when the application is pending the profile page is created and is live. So that doesnโ€™t really help me determine that.

What? I'm not following. Steam isn't federating with anyone. This is about having a link to an external site. Nothing more. Has nothing to do with federation directly.

[โ€“] fishcharlie@eventfrontier.com 3 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Just added to my todo list. Hopefully I'll get around to this today! Thanks!!

[โ€“] fishcharlie@eventfrontier.com 5 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks so much! ๐ŸŽ‰ Native is the only way to go imo ๐Ÿ˜. Iโ€™ll make a PR this weekend.

Might also have some comments on the Lemmy API eventually, but Iโ€™ll save those for a later date haha.

Thanks for all you do for Lemmy.

[โ€“] fishcharlie@eventfrontier.com 6 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Check back in 24 hours or so. If it still isn't available, please let me know.

Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support. As mentioned, this is only the beginning. Lots more improvements coming ๐ŸŽ‰. And if you ever have feedback, suggestions, ideas, problems, etc. be sure to let me know!

[โ€“] fishcharlie@eventfrontier.com 4 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

What is your region?

 

cross-posted from: https://eventfrontier.com/post/150886

I'm pleased to announce the release of Echo for Lemmy! Echo is a Lemmy client for iPhone that I've been working on for a while and I'm excited to finally share it with you all.

Echo for Lemmy is a fully native iOS application built using fully native Apple SDKs. This means it feels right at home on your iPhone and is designed to be fast, efficient, and easy to use. No overhead from web views or cross-platform frameworks.

Here are some of the features available in Echo for Lemmy:

  • Connect with communities based on your interests.
  • Sort your feed by most active, trending posts, new posts, and many more.
  • Upvote and downvote posts & comments.
  • Powerful search experience to find the content you're looking for.
  • Create posts using share extension from any app on your device.
  • Bookmark posts to easily find later.
  • Fully native application with dark mode support & accessibility features.

Echo for Lemmy is available for free on the App Store, with subscription plans available for Echo+. You can download it here: Echo for Lemmy on the App Store.

You can also join the official Echo Lemmy community at [!echo@eventfrontier.com](/c/echo@eventfrontier.com).

I'm excited to hear feedback, suggestions, bug reports, and feature suggestions. Feel free to comment here, or create a new post! You can also reach out via email at support@rrainn.com.

This is only the beginning. Much more to come!


Download Echo for Lemmy: https://echo.rrainn.com/download/iphone

Echo Lemmy Community: !echo@eventfrontier.com

Echo Mastodon Profile: @echo@mstdn-social.com


Screenshot of Echo for Lemmy on an iPhone showing a list of posts in your home feed.

 

cross-posted from: https://eventfrontier.com/post/150886

I'm pleased to announce the release of Echo for Lemmy! Echo is a Lemmy client for iPhone that I've been working on for a while and I'm excited to finally share it with you all.

Echo for Lemmy is a fully native iOS application built using fully native Apple SDKs. This means it feels right at home on your iPhone and is designed to be fast, efficient, and easy to use. No overhead from web views or cross-platform frameworks.

Here are some of the features available in Echo for Lemmy:

  • Connect with communities based on your interests.
  • Sort your feed by most active, trending posts, new posts, and many more.
  • Upvote and downvote posts & comments.
  • Powerful search experience to find the content you're looking for.
  • Create posts using share extension from any app on your device.
  • Bookmark posts to easily find later.
  • Fully native application with dark mode support & accessibility features.

Echo for Lemmy is available for free on the App Store, with subscription plans available for Echo+. You can download it here: Echo for Lemmy on the App Store.

You can also join the official Echo Lemmy community at [!echo@eventfrontier.com](/c/echo@eventfrontier.com).

I'm excited to hear feedback, suggestions, bug reports, and feature suggestions. Feel free to comment here, or create a new post! You can also reach out via email at support@rrainn.com.

This is only the beginning. Much more to come!


Download Echo for Lemmy: https://echo.rrainn.com/download/iphone

Echo Lemmy Community: !echo@eventfrontier.com

Echo Mastodon Profile: @echo@mstdn-social.com


Screenshot of Echo for Lemmy on an iPhone showing a list of posts in your home feed.

 

I'm pleased to announce the release of Echo for Lemmy! Echo is a Lemmy client for iPhone that I've been working on for a while and I'm excited to finally share it with you all.

Echo for Lemmy is a fully native iOS application built using fully native Apple SDKs. This means it feels right at home on your iPhone and is designed to be fast, efficient, and easy to use. No overhead from web views or cross-platform frameworks.

Here are some of the features available in Echo for Lemmy:

  • Connect with communities based on your interests.
  • Sort your feed by most active, trending posts, new posts, and many more.
  • Upvote and downvote posts & comments.
  • Powerful search experience to find the content you're looking for.
  • Create posts using share extension from any app on your device.
  • Bookmark posts to easily find later.
  • Fully native application with dark mode support & accessibility features.

Echo for Lemmy is available for free on the App Store, with subscription plans available for Echo+. You can download it here: Echo for Lemmy on the App Store.

You can also join the official Echo Lemmy community at [!echo@eventfrontier.com](/c/echo@eventfrontier.com).

I'm excited to hear feedback, suggestions, bug reports, and feature suggestions. Feel free to comment here, or create a new post! You can also reach out via email at support@rrainn.com.

This is only the beginning. Much more to come!


Download Echo for Lemmy: https://echo.rrainn.com/download/iphone

Echo Lemmy Community: !echo@eventfrontier.com

Echo Mastodon Profile: @echo@mstdn-social.com


Screenshot of Echo for Lemmy on an iPhone showing a list of posts in your home feed.

 

Is there a way to get a list of users subscribed to a given Lemmy community? Trying to do some Lemmy wide data analysis using that information.

Or alternatively, is there a way to get a list of communities a given user is subscribed to?

 

Overview

Echo for Lemmy needs to connect to a Lemmy server to function. These servers are Lemmy servers that are responsible for hosting your account, content, and more. Think of your server similar to your email provider (ex. Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, etc.).

Some servers are private meaning that you must get manual approval from the server admins in order to join. Other servers are fully public and you can join without any approval.

What to look for when choosing a server?

When choosing a server, you should consider the following:

  • Reliability: You want to choose a server that is reliable and has a good uptime. This will ensure that you can access your account and content whenever you need to. Server admins are under no obligation to keep their servers online, so it's important to choose a server that is reliable.
  • Moderation: Each server has its own rules and guidelines when it comes to content moderation. Some servers are more strict, while others are more lenient. Make sure to read the server's rules before joining to ensure that you are comfortable with them, and that they align with what you are looking for.
  • Privacy Policy: Each server has its own privacy policy that outlines how your data is collected, stored, and used. Make sure to read the privacy policy before joining to ensure that you are comfortable with how your data will be handled.
  • Language: While not required, it is recommended to choose a server primarily in your preferred language. This will make it easier to communicate with server admins in the event that you need to contact them.

Due to the decentralized nature of Lemmy, you will be able to interact with users and communities from other servers. Similar to how you can send an email from Gmail to Yahoo, you can interact with users from different servers on Lemmy.

How do I join a server?

In Echo, you can join a server by entering the server's URL into the search bar, or scrolling through the list to find the server you are looking for. If the server is public, you will see a "Sign Up" button that you can click to create an account on that server after tapping on the server. If the server is private, you will not see a "Sign Up" button, and you will need to contact the server admins to request an invite.

If you already have an account on a Lemmy server, you can find the server's URL in the list of servers or search for it in the search bar. Once you find the server, enter your login credentials to access your account.

How to create a server?

You can also host your own Lemmy server. This requires technical knowledge and resources to set up and maintain the server. If you are interested in hosting your own server, you can find more information on the Lemmy documentation.

 

After upgrading Lemmy from 0.18.5 to 0.19.1, the lemmy_server process is taking up 200-350+% of my CPU. Although I haven't seen it max out my CPU yet, it's getting dangerously close at times.

Any thing I can do to fix this?

I'd be fine with downgrading temporarily if this will require a Lemmy fix, but I'm not seeing any documentation on how to do that. I'm assuming DB migrations were run between those two versions (which might make that complicated).

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