Right, what I meant is you are hosting it on nginx as norgur.com/wefwef instead of wefwef.norgur.com. I have mine hosted as a subdomain.
What does your nginx code block look like?
Right, what I meant is you are hosting it on nginx as norgur.com/wefwef instead of wefwef.norgur.com. I have mine hosted as a subdomain.
What does your nginx code block look like?
That is odd. When I navigate there I get a 502 error. I’m self hosting as well with no issues but mine is on a subdomain and not a sub folder. Maybe that is it?
Yeah I only sort by hot until top 1hr/6hr is implemented.
Active shows me posts from 2-3 days ago. Fairly useless unless you only check Lemmy like once every few days or once a week.
Yes top hour or top 6 hours from 0.18 would be amazing to have!
Thank you for all the work you do on this app! ❤️
Because instances defederate with each other. For instance Lemmy.world and beehaw.org defederated with each other. There is also the chance that the instance you are on might go under or close which means you would lose your account. So it’s not a bad idea to have multiple accounts on different instances.
Also, when one instance is overwhelmed or down for maintenance you can browse another.
I just followed his instructions on his GitHub and did a docker pull and then docker run.
I just setup my own self hosted with docker so that is at least one less user hammering the site. :)
I’ve never really used a mobile web app before but I’m very curious to see what the dev can do with it and what the limits might be. So far it’s been great! Not being on the App Store means faster updates. If something breaks the dev can fix it much quicker. It’s also fully cross platform. You can also install it on any device regardless of Android/iPhone and have the same experience.