Now I feel dumb.
That didn’t work earlier.
I just went to copy the error message I saw before and… it’s working.
Maybe because I switched back to Namecheap’s nameserver? Or maybe because I cleared my cache again? Or maybe because I game it some more propagation time?
Or maybe magic?
Each potential reason seems equally likely to me.
Thanks
Lemmy Easy Deploy. I didn’t know where to find any tutorials for using an Oracle Cloud VM. Did the official have that?
readarr
I thought it was ebooks-only. I didn’t realize was for audiobooks also. Thanks!
Something Overseer-like for requesting audiobooks for Plex.
TIL!
That was it exactly. Thank you.
This was a journey, so I’m documenting it here for anyone who might run into a similar situation.
I’m using a Chromebook with Linux enabled.
To confirm my version of Python I ran python --version
:
Python 3.9.2
OK! Getting somewhere. So I have to check what distribution of Linux is installed with grep '^PRETTY_NAME' /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME=“Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)”
Alright. Google says if I want to upgrade Python on Debian 11 I have to compile it from source. Yikes! But, wait, there’s a PPA - Yay! But the PPA is for Ubuntu - Boo.
There isn’t an active community for ChromeOS on Lemmy yet, but that other website has directions for replacing Debian with Ubuntu.
I’m lazy so I’m not doing that. I’m just going to spin up a temporary Ubuntu container that I can delete later, so my directions are much simpler:
Ctr-Alt-T to enter crosh, the ChromeOS developer shell.
vmc start termina
lxc launch ubuntu:22.04 ubuntu
lxc exec ubuntu -- bash
apt update && apt -y upgrade
add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
apt update
apt install -y python3.11 python3.11-venv
python3.11 -m ensurepip
git clone https://github.com/Ac5000/lemmy_account_sync.git
cd lemmy_account_sync/
pip3.11 install -r requirements.txt
cp exampleconfig.ini src/myconfig.ini
nano src/myconfig.ini
python3.11 src/lemmy_sync.py
Success! I had to escape some special characters in my passwords, but that’s easily Google-able.
I’ll be keeping the container around for a little while to do some periodic syncs. Then I’ll remove it using crosh.
vmc start termina
lxc delete ubuntu --force
You might want to check out https://github.com/amirzaidi/lemmy. I stumbled upon it. Beehaw defederated Lemmy.world (info.) This section on defederating may help you understand that if it’s unclear.
Most of us are also new to the Fediverse, but learning every day. Welcome!
I’m getting a TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for |: 'type' and 'NoneType'
when I do:
git clone https://github.com/Ac5000/lemmy_account_sync.git
cd lemmy_account_sync/
pip install -r requirements.txt
cp exampleconfig.ini src/myconfig.ini
nano src/myconfig.ini
python3 src/lemmy_sync.py
I’ve confirmed that my [
and ][
details are correct in myconfig.ini, but beyond that I don’t really know what I’m doing. ]
TIL wasps swarm, and now I have a new fear.
According to this site wasps might swarm if their nest is disturbed, at a change of season, or to establish a new colony (like @fubo@lemmy.world said.)
I’ve seen this site suggested in posts like this:
I’m using the spoiler tag because elsewhere I’ve seen this warning about the site:
run by people from kiwifarms (a known bad actor on the fediverse).
I’m unfamiliar with “kiwifarms” but the site currently does has some offensive language at the bottom that’s associated with 4chan, so be warned.
That said, it appears to be the only site currently available to see which instances in the fediverse have blocked/defederated your instance. (The reverse of <instance domain>/instances
, which only shows which instances your instance has blocked/defederated.)
Yes, the VM is Ubuntu 22.04.
Edit: Replied out of context. Fixed.