Tubular bells part I in my ass
Love me some old games.
Retrolemmy Admin
Tubular bells part I in my ass
So is a Nike shirt, or any of those sport shirts like Adidas. Basically it’s hip to walk around as an ad
Thanks. I hate it
If it recognizes me it would know my ad preference is none. What is it with paid items/subscriptions and ads? I already paid. Fuck off. If I see paid stuff with ads I go out of my way to not use it.
I was curious about this, so I looked it up on Wikipedia, and I don’t see this stopping you’re talking about. If anything I’m seeing less bombings during Biden’s term, not Trump’s.
Either you’re a troll or uninformed.
I think it embodies my interest.
The local feed is only for (all) communities on your instance. I think you meant to say “subscribed”
I have to turn a bolus
Probably. I don’t care.
The community I miss most from reddit. Nice! Thank you.
You can do it with the web interface of your instance if your app doesn’t have the option.
Click on trending, and there is your create community button.
Your skin is constantly shedding. The dust you can find In a house is mostly dead skin. Applying sunscreen could make it stick instead of fall off. If it’s dry it could also be dust and sand in the air.
Try scrubbing before going sunbathing to see if it still happens then.
Well that would do it. Thanks for pointing out!
It thankfully seems to have been fixed thanks to @graycube@lemmy.world. Running analyze verbose;
in postgres.
The pgautoupgrade was added for the new version because this deployment is an all-in-one solution for running lemmy. And upgrading the databases turned out to be quite the effort until some user pointed the maintainer towards pgautoupgrade here.
I tried running lemmy before I found out about this, but this just makes it so much more convenient to run.
Thanks. I ran it. Hopefully it’ll make a difference.
Edit: It looks like this did the trick. I’ll keep monitoring to see if it sticks. Thanks again!
I think so. I have lemmy and everything needed running through a single docker container using Lemmy-Easy-Deploy.
I added pg_stat_statements, and ran it. This was the result:
# SELECT count(*) FROM pg_stat_activity;
count
-------
11
(1 row)
ERROR: extension "pg_stats_statements" is not available
Even though it’s added in the customPostgresql.conf
shared_preload_libraries = 'auto_explain,pg_stat_statements'
ERROR: extension "pg_stats_statements" is not available
Even though it’s added in the customPostgresql.conf
shared_preload_libraries = 'auto_explain,pg_stat_statements'
I’m pretty sure he’s green.