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Lego StarWars ❤️❤️❤️ I loved it already as a kid and it's still one of the games I like to play from time to time. It's so nice that it's made in a way that you can play in coop with people who never used to game before but it's also fun for someone who has a fair share of gaming experience and it's still fun for everyone.
The way I learned Spring was basically by just being pushed into a Java project that was using it right after I finished uni. Tbh it was a bit overwhelming but I was able to slowly wrap my head around it in about a month or two. It was also the first "real" framework I ever used. Ever since then I started to just jump right into projects and try to grasp the basic concepts of the frameworks used, since they are mostly quite similar and try to expand my knowledge from there on. At least for me this worked well for NestJS, Flask, Django and somehow also for stuff like angular and Android development but there I had to put up with some formerly unknown concepts.
That one single song that played on the load screen of Boiling Point - Road to Hell. It was incredibly good and I still listen to it from time to time. Boiling Point Road to Hell Main Theme
The first time federation is a bit slow in the beginning.
Since I don't know any better place to ask and I also setup my instance on Hetzner maybe some of you could provide me with some input regarding federation. I'm able to search new communities; the way I'm doing it right now is by searching for their handler (this !comunnityName@InstanceName thing) on my instance. For some reason if I haven't searched for the community before no search results show up but I can switch to the community all list and see the community there. After subscribing to a community everything works nicely, I see posts, comments everything.
But my main question is, if there is a way to federate a server (e.g. lemmy.ml
) in a way that I can just click on communities on my server and see every community on the federated servers without having to manually search them first?
This is something that I wasn't able to grasp from reading the lemmy docs and also didn't found a satisfying answer to when googleing.
By default they block ports 25 and 465 afaik you can request getting them unblocked after you paid your first invoice and your account is at least one month old. For some reason they aren't blocking port 587 so you could connect to your mail server via that port if you don't want to wait for the first month to be over using starttls and after a month switch to 465 with normal tls. And as @mrmanager@lemmy.today already mentioned you shouldn't use port 25 since you'd be sending your mails unencrypted.
That calls for a c/suicidebywords :D
Would feel weird to spend more then 150euros on a keyboard since I never put that much value on peripherals but if it's worth it it would be an option. Thanks for the golem link. Will also check it out tomorrow. The more I think about some DIY stuff the more I begin to like it but maybe I should check use some time tomorrow to check out how much work there actually is to do before starting another project that might take forever to finish.
That would really be a dream come true. Went from Frankfurt to Rome by train last year and it actually worked like charm but it would have been nice to book it all in one portal instead of booking at DB for the first part till Basel and then booking the rest of trip, Basel - Milano - Rome, on Trenitalia. Would have provided me with some peace of mind to know that even if the first train is late in Basel I will be able to just take the next train and won't have to argue with some Swiss railroad guys about whether or not I'm on a single journey and missed a connecting train or if I booked to separate journeys. The later would mean that if I had missed the connecting train in Basel I would have to buy new tickets were being on a single journey means that by some (already really good) EU regulation I would have been able to take the next train southwards.
I got it solved, I'll write a better summary in a edit for the post above.
Regarding your question, **Error logs: ** There was no error msg in the backend logs on the (got it solved before digging more into the nginx, front end or what ever logs). Imho the request anyway never reached the server so there should have been no msg. But since I'm earning my money as a dev and not as a (dev)ops, and just operate such things on a hobby base I'm not 100% sure. Also the browser just showed lots of status 301 and using ping I just got timeouts.
What do I mean by proxies?
Yeah I mean these Cloudflare caching and whatsoever magic proxy thing that also hides your ip and exposes some Cloudflare IP instead. Makes it e.g. impossible to just do smth like ssh root@your.domain
.
CNAME Yes it's against RFC to CNAME an APEX domain, you kinda can do this in Cloudflares UI but it's not actually doing it under hood. It uses CNAME flattening which causes Cloudflare to directly return the IP you're pointing to.
For the final solution see above, will post an edit in a few minutes.
Your instance seems to be running on a subdomain. So it seems that is not just something that is specific to running an instance without using a subdomain.
Might be because the average Linux user is way more aware of how useful a crash report can be and therefore actually submitted them. At least most Linux users I know actually read error/ crash messages and not just call someone saying there was some pop-up, I just clicked ok and the game was gone.