And that they will federate with them ? (Can’t seem to find it anymore at least)

I wonder how many people we’re gonna lose over this, because I for one, spent time blocking what I wanted to, to curate my feed, and it took time. I already migrated once, I’m not gonna do it again because some people can’t realize how toxic it’s going to be when they federate with us.

I see a lot of people saying they’ll just switch instances but haven’t seen anyone say they’ll just jump ship, am I alone ? Or maybe I’m missing an option that would allow me to transfer all my settings from one instance to another ?

  • jinn
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    711 months ago

    Is it expensive? Considering doing it myself

    • Dandroid
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      I had a spare computer that I installed Linux on a while back, but wasn’t using it for much at the time. If set up like that, all you would pay for is the electricity, which is very low if you’re only running Lemmy, probably only a couple of US dollars a month. You could probably run it on a raspberry pi, tbh.

      Personally, I have solar panels that power my whole house. So it’s free for me.

      • Victor
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        811 months ago

        Personally, I have solar panels that power my whole house. So it’s free for me.

        The dream. I want to do this too when I buy my house, but living in northern Scandinavia makes it hard to run off solar during the winter.

        • Dandroid
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          311 months ago

          I live relatively close to the equator (Texas), so it’s actually better for me in the winter because I don’t need to run the AC.

          • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿
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            411 months ago

            Texas?! Only steers and queers come from Texas, Private Cowboy, and you don’t look much like a steer to me, so that kinda narrows it down!

          • Victor
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            211 months ago

            Because the panels absorb/reflect the light? Or how does that work?

            • Dandroid
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              411 months ago

              Not sure what you mean, but I just meant that because I use about a quarter of the electricity in the winter while still generating about 90% as much electricity, I end up selling a ton of electricity back to the grid, building up credits that I can use for cloudy days in the spring.

              • Victor
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                111 months ago

                Ah okay, I get you. That’s an excellent system.

      • jinn
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        111 months ago

        Thanks, I appreciate the insight 😊 you’re setup sounds very well thought out and I respect it 🍻