[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

It was just merged to NixOS. Should be on unstable in a few days...

[-] [email protected] 7 points 2 weeks ago

No Steely Dan wtf

[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Well... I'm still in the US, and on this trip I mostly just get a Budweiser or Modelo when I want a beer. I feel like I don't need to make a scene about the beer I drink, because a beer is a beer... I also enjoyed Coors Banquet a lot.

Wines are a different matter. In the Oregon vineyards I've had some of the best pinots I've ever tasted, much better than the pinots I've had in France. One of the best things on this trip was our day of tastings in the different wineries.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 4 weeks ago

It is a good shitpost though. Fry holding a German lager on Jimmy Fallon, and a joke about American beer with a typo.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 4 weeks ago
[-] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

It is very hard to brew a good lager, like the good Helles style famously brewed in Bavaria. I've been on a mission every time I come to the US to find good Helles, and I found two places that get very close:

This place in Seattle: https://maps.app.goo.gl/czPMtm4xkunkopEc8

And this in Weaverville: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wuNS33EcQ1qC9zfb9

But quite often even if they advertise the beer as German style Helles, it has some quality that makes it very different. Usually it's sweet or even hoppy. I think for an american a special beer should have a special taste, but a good Helles is just very fresh and crisp beer.

Edit: and Becks is one of the worst beers in Germany in my opinion... At least nobody tries to sell overpriced Sternburg here.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 4 weeks ago

A classic Monty Python joke from Live at the Hollywood Bowl. Definitely some truth in this... I live in Germany with some of the best lagers in the world, and having a Miller Light for the first time was a really weird experience.

Now when I've visited the US quite a few times, I can say I dislike the expensive craft beers way more compared to the classic american lagers... They are way too hoppy, but the worst thing is how much more expensive they are! Like a pale ale can be over ten dollars, but a pint of PBR is 3.50. Beer should be cheap, and I don't really like how this craft beer culture made the prices go so high.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

If you follow a certain orange website, until very recently there's been a big group of apologists who protect the big and mighty if any bad news surfaced.

This has started to change, but the change is very recent. And in the startup ecosystem using a Mac is a standard and if you do not like them, you are considered weird and the latest social note keeping tool everybody else uses in the company has severe bugs on Linux, if it even works.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 months ago

Plex and plexamp are quite good. Jellyfin and finamp too.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 months ago

Just a glass full of crushed ice and drink your water like a true American 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

But to be serious, I'd like to have a water filter in my fridge. The water here has a bit too much calc to my taste.

[-] [email protected] 13 points 2 months ago

That reminds me I should finally play Donkey Kong on game boy. It is supposedly the best game for the system...

[-] [email protected] 32 points 2 months ago

...in US. Pretty rare in the EU where apartments usually come with the cheapest fridge available.

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This weekend I installed my own Lemmy instance, so I want to share the instructions to help others, who want to do the same.

I used the Ansible script and it was pretty easy. First I wanted to use my existing PosgreSQL server, what I already use for my Akkoma server. It didn't really work out that well, the migrations failed and I couldn't figure out what didn't work. Eventually I just went back using PostgreSQL on Docker. If you don't start modifying the script, and just use the dockerized PostgreSQL, you will have no problems with the installation.

What you need first is a cheap (or expensive, if you decide to invite million friends to your instance) VPS: I use Hetzner Cloud, which has been working for me super well for many years and I'm very happy with the service. I got the second cheapest AMD instance, with two cores and two gigabytes of RAM. Before buying the instance, you need to upload an SSH key to Hetzner. If you don't have one, creating is easy from the command line: ssh-keygen -t ecdsa. What you need to give to Hetzner is your public key; the one with the .pub extension in your $HOME/.ssh directory. Do not give the private key to anyone. Go with Ubuntu, might work the best with the Ansible script.

You can now SSH to the instance: ssh root@<ip-address from the Hetzner control panel>.

Next what you need is a domain name for the server. Lemmy wants an A record, and being a good internet citizen, you also get an AAAA record for the IPv6 users. I use Cloudflare for my DNS records. It's very easy to set them from their control panel. Do not set the proxy on just yet, we'll come back to that later. You can get the IP addresses from the Hetzner panel. The IPv4 you just copy, for the IPv6 you have to replace the ::/64 with ::1.

Now you should be able to ssh to your instance with the new domain name. It's time to follow the Ansible instructions for Lemmy, just run the script and see it's done correctly with no errors. When you can login to your Lemmy instance as an admin, go back to Cloudflare and turn on proxying to your A and AAAA records to hide your server IP and prevent DDOS attacks.

The first time federation is a bit slow in the beginning. Go to search in your instance, and search for [email protected]. It takes a while for the result to arrive. You can SSH to your instance, and look for the logs of your Lemmy image:

root@lemmy:~# docker ps
CONTAINER ID   IMAGE                        COMMAND                  CREATED        STATUS        PORTS                                NAMES
9e940b84cc45   dessalines/lemmy-ui:0.17.3   "docker-entrypoint.s…"   22 hours ago   Up 22 hours   127.0.0.1:6719->1234/tcp             lemmynaukio_lemmy-ui_1
6442d9d93554   dessalines/lemmy:0.17.3      "/app/lemmy"             22 hours ago   Up 22 hours   127.0.0.1:20926->8536/tcp            lemmynaukio_lemmy_1
36a030f7bf27   asonix/pictrs:0.3.1          "/sbin/tini -- /usr/…"   22 hours ago   Up 22 hours   6669/tcp, 127.0.0.1:8934->8080/tcp   lemmynaukio_pictrs_1
979be89076b2   postgres:15-alpine           "docker-entrypoint.s…"   22 hours ago   Up 22 hours   5432/tcp                             lemmynaukio_postgres_1
774112d48c87   mwader/postfix-relay         "/root/run"              23 hours ago   Up 23 hours   25/tcp                               lemmynaukio_postfix_1
> docker logs -f 6442d9d93554

This should start showing you the federated posts in real time. Eventually your search will show up, you can click the community open and subscribe to it. Do the same for other communities what you want to follow, federate other instances and eventually you are part of the federation. It gets faster and easier for the other users, but the beginning is a bit slow.

Congratulations, you're now a Lemmy admin and part of the bigger federation.

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