got a huge popup just now asking me to donate to the lemmy project :///
i'd donate to slrpnk instead but i can barely support myself
Here we can discuss anything about this Lemmy instance/server itself.
Our XMPP support chat: Movim or XMPP client.
got a huge popup just now asking me to donate to the lemmy project :///
i'd donate to slrpnk instead but i can barely support myself
Yeah, that annoying popup is something the Lemmy devs added into the Lemmy codebase and there is no easy way to disable it.
And no worries about donating.
Can I mail you, @Five@slrpnk.net , and @ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net one of the limes (each) from the indoor citrus trees I've got wintering inside to protect them from arctic vortexes which we're vulnerable to even though it's currently 56 degrees fahrenheit outside? Otherwise it would be coffee beans from the roaster in the next Hollow (pronounced "holl-uh" though "holler" is also correct) over from me
I kid I kid
(mostly. Unless you want these goods)
well well well. my hiatus has been ruptured by world events and local events being the same events.
friends, if you are active, stay active. if you're not active get active. liberation won't come for you, you have to go get it yourself.
remember none of us are free until we're all free.
if anyone here is unsure where to start beyond what @ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net has posted here, i recommend meeting your neighbors and talking to them about world events and how they impact your community. in my case, the brutal abduction of a world leader destabilizes my community because of what the plans for that foreign country's assets are in my neighborhood as we try to move assets through the hills and valleys of Appalachia with no concern for water safety of one of the most poverty enforced regions within the American empire.
a great place to start meeting local community members is at your local library. libraries are not perfect, but they provide a gathering space for open minded individuals to meet and discuss the future. if you are, like many, in a community without a public library, look for opportunities to set up gazebos and little free libraries.
love y'all, about to be real busy for a few days. never forget that justice without peace is how the state acquires slaves, and peace without justice is how the state uses its slaves. the world will not know justice or peace until it knows both
You missed the bang in this community link. !foodnotbombs@slrpnk.net
Thanks for the shoutout to !theboonkdocks@slrpnk.net
Is the piefed migration still planned?
ETA community links are case sensitive. FoodNotBombs and TheBoondocks are different than foodnotbombs and theboondocks (can you even use caps in community names?)
Edit2: it actually is !FoodNotBombs@slrpnk.net and that answers my question.
Is the piefed migration still planned?
Yes, but no ETA. In January I will be busy with another project and in February I might be on an extended work related travel (to be confirmed). So maybe in March I will find the time to start looking into it in more detail. But converting the database to not lose all the old posts and accounts will not be so easy, so don't expect immediate results.
Yes, but no ETA.
As long as it is still planned. I have been using piefed more and am liking it a lot.
Wish I knew more computer stuff so I could offer my help.
Cheers for catching those! I didn't realize that bang links were case sensitive, good to know.
AFAIK the Piefed migration is still planned to take place sometime this year. @poVoq would be able to give a better time estimate.
Something is still wrong with the FoodNoBombs link, at least in the main Lemmy-UI frontend (which acts a bit odd with these links). Edit: it is a typo in the slrpnk part.
Fixed! though oddly it worked on my end through lemmy-ui even with the typo somehow.
They may actually not be case sensitive, your typo in foodnotbombs and my typo in the creation of the boondocks... I have an extra k in there, caused issues.
Any way there is an admin way to go into the community and fix my typo?
I think due to the way communities federate, their URL names likely cannot be changed once created (at least, I don't have an option to change it as an admin when I visit it, I can only alter the Display Name, which is different).
Since that community is still relatively new, it may be easier to create a new one with corrected spelling and then delete the old one. If you go that route, I could update the meta to point toward the new community :)
I did not know if you could go into the database and change it in there or not.
Since I only have 77 subscribers currently, I am going to start a new one. I feel like such a goober making that typo.
According to @poVoq@slrpnk.net, changing the name of the community in the database would cause federation issues, unfortunately.
and the boondocks comm only works with the extraneous k in it (and me, not being a boondocks knowledger is wondering if there was some reference involving that extra k)
No, I never noticed I messed up that. Doh!
oh
uh-oh...
Thanks to you bringing it to my attention, it has been fixed and now the community is at !theboondocks@slrpnk.net
And we already have more subscribers than we did at the old community.
yayyy it worked out :)
Hello, I'm new here, but scanning the topic list, I feel right at home.
Same here, gotta find your people and then help others see there is another way.
Welcome aboard, Geo :)
I am new to SLRPNK, but not to Lemmy.
I began using SLRPNK because I wanted to use a Lemmy instance that would be friendly to my politics.
The comments in the post are the first mention I have encountered of a planned "Piefed migration". I have been happy using SLRPNK for the past few days or so since creating my account, and news of a migration gives me the feeling of the rug being pulled out from under me.
What is the rationale for the migration? As a new project, has Piefed achieved usability and featurefulness comparable to those of Lemmy? Will current users of the site have an option to continue using Lemmy, in case they prefer?
The migration to Piefed has been planned for quite a few months now, and has been brought up in previous Monthly Meta posts as far back as July 2025. I can see how it might seem like it's coming out of nowhere if you hadn't come across those threads.
The main reason we've been wanting to switch is the technical difficulties with hosting Lemmy itself, @poVoq@slrpnk.net goes into more details here. While poVoq has been able to manage the problems of Lemmy by diligently resolving odd issues and implementing workarounds as they come up, overall it has been a troublesome piece of software to host reliably.
Piefed has developed quite quickly, and nowadays is mostly comparable in features to Lemmy, as well as having some unique features of its own (the July 2025 link goes over the big ones). Piefed appears to be more stable than Lemmy due to using proven standard frameworks, and would bring with it some fairly dramatic improvements in efficiency and resource usage.
If the migration goes well, then it is unlikely that we would continue to host Lemmy in addition to the Piefed. However this should not cause too much disruption. Piefed is now 100% compatible with multiple popular Lemmy mobile apps, such as Voyager, Summit, Blorp, etc, so if you already use those apps, everything will still work exactly the same on that end. And Piefed is 100% federation compatible with Lemmy instances, so you will still be able to access all the same communities we have access to today from Lemmy. Our alternative Lemmy frontend Photon is also Piefed compatible, so that will remain the same as well for anyone who uses that. Even the creator of our Lemmy site theme is switching to Piefed, so that would carry over too. The only major change that would occur is the change to the main website UI from a browser, but Piefed is laid out fairly similarly, and shouldn't take much to get used to (you can try it out here).
Migrating an existing Lemmy instance to Piefed is still technically experimental, so we'll have to reevaluate if turns out to cause too many problems, but if everything goes well, we are likely to make the switch at some point.
Thanks for the explanation. Will the migration retain our post and comment histories in our profiles?
That is the plan at least. We might drop image uploads as that is a whole new can of worms with a seperate database and software in Lemmy.
Subscriptions is another aspect of user accounts that hopefully would be retained. If not, some users may wish to warned, so that they can make manual copies beforehand.
For sure we will remind people to export their profile settings, but I see no reason why subscriptions couldn't be retained. Everything that in in the main Lemmy database should be transferrable to Piefed without major issues once we figured out the difference in the data structure. The problem is just that the entire image part of Lemmy consists of a completely independent software called Pict-rs that would likely require as much effort to convert as Lemmy itself, for relatively little benefit (besides the fact that is is a horrible mess, and we have like 200GB of useless junk images stored right now with no way to properly sort them from community/user avatars and profile banners etc.).
If the image database goes kaput do we lose all images on the site from before the transition? Does that include movim and the wiki? If so, I should start backing up some of my lemmy and movim posts as I'm not sure I have another copy of those images or could rebuild them to look the same.
No, the Wiki and Movim are completely seperate.
If you have some Lemmy posts with images you want to keep, then yes, please make a backup.
Are you the first, to your knowledge, to undertake a migration from Lemmy to Piefed?
Yes, at least the first that tries to retain most of the data. There is one other Lemmy instance that switched last year, but AFAIK they just started with a fresh database.
If you succeed, others will want to reproduce the process.