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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ubergeek77.chat/post/24577

> In the past few days, I've seen a number of people having trouble getting Lemmy set up on their own servers. That motivated me to create Lemmy-Easy-Deploy, a dead-simple solution to deploying Lemmy using Docker Compose under the hood. > > To accommodate people new to Docker or self hosting, I've made it as simple as I possibly could. Edit the config file to specify your domain, then run the script. That's it! No manual configuration is needed. Your self hosted Lemmy instance will be up and running in about a minute or less. Everything is taken care of for you. Random passwords are created for Lemmy's microservices, and HTTPS is handled automatically by Caddy. > > Updates are automatic too! Run the script again to detect and deploy updates to Lemmy automatically. > > If you are an advanced user, plenty of config options are available. You can set this to compile Lemmy from source if you want, which is useful for trying out Release Candidate versions. You can also specify a Cloudflare API token, and if you do, HTTPS certificates will use the DNS challenge instead. This is helpful for Cloudflare proxy users, who can have issues with HTTPS certificates sometimes. > > Try it out and let me know what you think! > > https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy

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How to argue reasonably
  • There must be a desire on both sides to get to the truth. If one of the sides already believes he knows what is truth, then its pointless. It becomes a situation where that person's objective is not to get to the bottom of things, but to convince you he/she is right. Unconsciously I do this sometimes with some of my beliefs, and its hard not to do it. It requires some level of maturity, not getting attached to beliefs, and rather adhere to an uncertainty principle.

    Another situation is acting in bad faith. Someone who gives zero shits about truth and its only desire is to advance his position/power.

    The 1st example it might still be possible to bring the other around by hard facts, sometimes. The 2nd its hopeless because there is no desire for truth.

  • Stoner
  • Well it really isn't addictive as opiates for example are. You wont become chemically dependant to it. The kind of addiction it causes is the same one that social media, TV, gaming, etc might cause. It becomes an habit and you get used to that. I know this is a simplification but this is how I see it.

  • my wallet feels light...
  • Was life at any point in our past free?

    I don't think so.

    And if you go back to caveman times before money, we still paid with blood.

    If anything life is moving into a situation where it might actually be free. But that does not mean freedom.

    We were actually more free in caveman times.

    Its a paradox. The more comfortable we get, the more safe we get, and the less we have to pay for this, in the end we will pay with less freedom.

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    How to argue reasonably
  • Nothing will work when the other side is acting in bad faith. They will just lie, use half truths, manipulate information and all kinds of tricks to get to where they want.

  • YSK these e-mail tips
  • Its not that simple. Its ok to apologize sometimes. But not so apologize every fucking time like I do for every minor slide. Also I can see the usefulness to just make the shot call instead of staying 1h writing that message/email. Others are ok too.

  • Astronomy @lemmy.world Squiglet @lemmy.world
    Lets get this going yo

    What do you think?

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