I’m just curious here, what if a large instance (like lemmy.world for example) says that anyone federating with instance X gets defederated? They would miss out on a lot of interactions.
I’m Gregor, I don’t post a lot, but I do make loads of comments.
I’m just curious here, what if a large instance (like lemmy.world for example) says that anyone federating with instance X gets defederated? They would miss out on a lot of interactions.
If you’d like you can contact me on my Threema ID at 6CH24JJE so we can troubleshoot this in my group on Threema.
Your experience with threema is… weird? For me both of those things work perfectly. Much better than Element, for example.
What’s issue do you see with it? It’s cryptographically secure and has been audited. The fact that it’s centralized doesn’t really matter.
Threema is also really good, and they’re very close to the full release of the desktop app.
You gotta mount the image to the place where searxng accesses it, like this in docker compose:
volumes:
- ./searxng:/etc/searxng:rw
- type: bind
source: ./images/searxng.png
target: /usr/local/searxng/searx/static/themes/simple/img/searxng.png
Double penetration? /s
I host my own SearXNG instance, which miiiight be a bit of a bad idea because the anonymity of the crowd disappears but hosting your own services is way too cool to ignore. It’s at search.gregtech.eu in case anyone wants to use it.
Or SearXNG. I run an instance, you can check it out: search.gregtech.eu