- cross-posted to:
- opendirectories@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- opendirectories@lemmy.world
@ray@lemmy.ml Got it done, I’m first of the mods here and will be learning a little Lemmy over the next few weeks.
While everything is up in the air with the reddit changes I’ll be very busy working on replacing the historical pushshift API without reddits bastardizations should a PS version come back.
In the mean time you should all mirror this data ensuring its survival, do what you do best and HOARD!!
Thank you! It’s nice to see my favorite communities join Lemmy. I’ve been using Reddit less and less.
I’m so glad there is an alternative to reddit now. I love this community and would find it hard to leave reddit if there wasn’t an another similar forum
I… am honestly surprised, your aren’t hosting your own instance…
It’s not like we have a shortage of resources, lol
Time.
Well, if ya need help getting one stood up, LMK.
I have kubernetes manifests which can be used, or, the normal github repo for lemmy has docker-compose and ansible playbooks.
So cool that you’re trying this out.
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Hi guys. If you’re looking for an instance, sh.itjust.works is fast and easy to join. Lemmy has a long road ahead of it but I’m here for the ride.
This is awesome news! I love this community. Hope we can set up a great one here too.
@archivist Nice! #digipres
I’m so excited since this community inspired me and helped validate my own archiving I’ve been doing. I’m hoping maybe here on Lemmy I can try to be more active since was always overwhelms on Reddit
This is great, I always like to hear some about the behind-the-scenes work going on in a website!
Long time lurker here (or there), so I finally created an account to contribute. Thanks datahoarders for all the knowledge you spread on the internet, even if it is geared towards hoarding some questionable stuff.
Questionable like 300TB+ of unique Taylor Swift media?