jwr1
Admin of kbin.earth, creator of Interstellar.
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jwr1@kbin.earthOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Immich v2.5.0 - 90000 Stars Release, with Free Up Space, non-destructive editing, backup and restore on the web, visual refreshing, and moreeeee! 🎉
7·30 days agoNot me, I’m just posting here! But yes, huge thanks to everyone who made this happen, there’s a lot of juicy features in this release!
jwr1@kbin.earthOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Immich v2.5.0 - 90000 Stars Release, with Free Up Space, non-destructive editing, backup and restore on the web, visual refreshing, and moreeeee! 🎉
3·30 days agoOh my bad, I just noticed rule 4. I can definitely edit the post body if needed.
Oops sorry, thanks for providing the correct link! I’ll edit the post.
jwr1@kbin.earthOPto
Fediverse@piefed.social•Interstellar v0.11.0 release: cross post creation, search within user/community, PieFed polls, PieFed flairs, local user tags, post and context menu additions
9·3 months agoIt actually is already on F-Droid, through the IzzyOnDroid repo.
Interstellar (an Mbin/Lemmy/PieFed client) does this by default for cross posts as well!
jwr1@kbin.earthto
Fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com•/r/RedditAlternatives - "I like the idea of the fediverse but it's never gonna get popular."
41·4 months agoI’ve been here 2 years and it’s popular enough for me 🤷.
jwr1@kbin.earthto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Have you tried self-hosting your own email recently?
6·6 months agoI was actually recently discussing self-hosting email on Matrix a while ago, so I’ll just copy-paste below. Long story short, find the right existing email software you want to use, set it up correctly with a healthy IP address and domain (not blacklisted), the right DNS entries, and a PTR record, and it’ll work just fine.
Honestly, I haven’t had any issues with self-hosting email, and I’ve been doing it for the past 2 years. I think the trick is that you just need to set everything up correctly and then verify your setup with mail-tester.com to ensure all the headers, DNS entries, etc. are correct. There are some great projects that make it extremely easy to self-host, including Mailu github.com/mailu/mailu, Mailcow github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized, Docker mailserver (https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver), Stalwart github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart, and I’m sure more. I’m currently using Mailu, but I have been eyeing Stalwart, which has recently gotten quite popular and implements modern email protocols and does everything in Rust.
If I were you and just wanted to take a stab at self-hosting email, I would start with Stalwart and see how you like it. The only caveat is that it doesn’t yet come with a webmail client, so if you wanted one, you’d have to separately add that to your setup.
Something you would need to think about though is your IP address. It must be static, and it should be in a healthy IP address range (not on any popular blacklists). You also need to be able to set up rDNS (reverse DNS) / PTR record, so you can point your IP address back to your email domain.
Intestellar is still compatible with PieFed and will have some updates in the next release. The release itself has taken a while, but is planned to be released hopefully next week. The reason the test flight no longer works is that they have a 90-day expiration on each release.
jwr1@kbin.earthto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•What would happen if I changed fedi server software but keep same domain?
3·8 months agoI changed kbin.earth from kbin to Mbin, and it’s been working great. It definitely helps that Mbin is a fork of kbin.
I’ll say within the past few months there hasn’t been as much activity as there usually has been, so there’s not like a lot of new features coming in like there is for PieFed. Part of that is likely due to the fact that Mbin’s low on devs ATM, especially since one of the previous devs went AWOL. Still, I’ll say Mbin is already quite polished and works well, even if the dev team isn’t as active as they once were.
Luckily, I was able to mitigate it within the week it started, by setting up specific Cloudflare firewall rules. I just haven’t remembered to downgrade the server since it happened :)
The experience for setting up an Mbin server has greatly improved with the latest Docker setup rework. So now, it shouldn’t take more than a few minutes to get a simple Mbin setup running.
As for resource usage, my server (kbin.earth) doesn’t have anywhere close to the user base fedia.io does, but I’ve been able to run my server (which has ~150 active and ~600 total users) on a decently low-resource server. In the past month or so, it’s been a server with 16 vCPUs and 32 GB RAM, but previously it was running on 8 vCPUs and 16 GB RAM (had to upgrade due to DDOS).
I’ve been running my server for about 1.5 years (since December 2023), and most of the time it is a set-and-forget type of thing, of course, until you need to update things or troubleshoot some issue. But overall, it’s been working great, and when you do run into an issue, the Mbin devs are usually quick to help troubleshoot with you.
It is true that Mbin doesn’t have an “official” instance, but there are multiple servers that are run by the Mbin devs, including thebrainbin.org, gehirneimer.de, and kbin.melroy.org (and kbin.earth if you count me).
jwr1@kbin.earthto
Lemmy.world Support@lemmy.world•There is a user that shows up even though they are blocked.
2·9 months agoWell, sorry about that again. Really Lemmy should have never let it happen though.
jwr1@kbin.earthto
Lemmy.world Support@lemmy.world•There is a user that shows up even though they are blocked.
4·9 months agoOh lol, is that still a problem?
Oh, never mind, I just saw their comment about the API being enabled, so the app should work with piefed.blahaj.zone.
I’ll just mention, in case it’s not apparent, Interstellar (the app) does support swipe gestures on posts and comments; you just need to enable them in the settings. I do realize the Blahaj PieFed instance hasn’t even enabled the API, so the app wouldn’t work with piefed.blahaj.zone yet.
BTW, I like your username :)
@[email protected] Yes, that is correct. There’s no way to register for an account through the app ATM. You’ll just have to do so through the website.
Yeah sorry, I’m guessing Flutter (Interstellar’s UI framework) doesn’t support devices that old.
Actually, the method Lemmy and PieFed use to specify a post or comment language has not been supported yet. I’ll try to look at adding support today.

















Thank you for mentioning!