I just donated but it cost me more time than money ๐ญ the direct to slrpnk.net link didn't work for some reason but the liberapay link was fine, though I've seen better payment processors ๐ it's not too much but every bit helps right?
Meta (slrpnk.net)
Here we can discuss anything about this Lemmy instance/server itself.
Our XMPP support chat: Movim or XMPP client.
Thanks. Of course small donations also help ๐
Can you DM me the issue you had with https://contribute.f-hub.org/ ? I don't see any failed transactions in the Stripe backend.
Oh no, just needing a credit card to begin with liberapay allowed a maestro(I think?) card too and that worked ๐ I'm used to sites just giving you a qr code to scan these days
I'm not up to speed on how fonts can be spread on services/instances like this but I recently learned about this: https://www.brailleinstitute.org/freefont/
Is it possible to be the default font for slrpnk? Or is thst something we would have to set on our devices?
That would be something you could maybe change in your browser. From our side it would need a custom theme to load the font. I think in Piefed that is a bit easier as you can add custom css in the settings.
Ok I'll look into it, thanks!
I know we have movim chat, but has there been thought given to a chat not hosted with slrpnk in case we have an outage again?
As the admins, to my knowledge, do not have alts using their same user names, it was difficult to track them down. There ended up being two threads regarding the outage, mine got little attention, and the answers to the situation were added by me from the other thread.
I am not complaining about the outage, I opened this account after the previous large outage knowing full well the hosting situation, and that it could... and likely would happen again. I am just looking for a better way to communicate with admins, mods, and follow slrpnk users in the event of an outage.
I do not know much about hosting, but I am willing to learn to help out.
I added my (basically unused) alternative account on another Lemmy instance to my profile now.
I personally would rather put effort into making outages less likely than operating another chat on an external system, but feel free to make an unofficial channel of some sort. I can add it to the many chat bridges that f-hub.org runs so that things stay connected somehow.
Is there a specific place you're posting outage info when things are down?
And in the unlikely event that there is another catastrophic failure, we tend to post about it in !fediverse@lemmy.world.
Depends on what is down. If it isn't a catastrophic failure of everything, then here: https://health.f-hub.org/
Thanks!
As always, thank you all for your hard work keeping this place running.
I understand that it might be difficult to arrange more than cash donations, but would you all be interested in hardware of any kind to help support the instance?
Happy to help in any way that I can!
It is possible to donate hardware, see: https://slrpnk.net/post/25310797
We somewhat recently got a nice GPU that way, which has been used already for https://video.f-hub.org/ and the plan is to also use it to accelerate the LibreTranslate service for the upcoming Piefed instance that allows easy translation of posts.
The main issue with old hardware donations is usually the power demand. Since we run our servers mainly off a solar PV system we need to keep overall power demand in check.
Aha! I thought I remembered seeing that post.
I have a bit of an older server which may not be of interest due to the aforementioned power constraints but: Supermicro SYS6037R-TXRF 64GB RAM Dual E5-2640 (ish?)
~8x 3TB SAS 7200 rpm drives
For power/space constraints, would something like the bee-link me pro or similar be of interest?
Yeah that server would easily blow past our current aspirational power ceiling of 200W.
A beelink NAS of some sort might be nice for the medium term plans to host a distributed Garage storage cluster, but buying larger drives is quite expensive right now, so the 8TB in double parity we have currently available for that will probably have do do the job for some time.
Thank you as well :)
i'm wondering if we should host a community for sharing news about "AI" (specifically generative) and the problems it presents the world. !fuck_ai@lemmy.world has developed a reputation for brigading, trolling, and generally not being constructive but instead being disruptive in a way that isn't actually helpful. i don't feel awsome either there being so manny moderators at the current community that all of them can't be displayed in the sidebar leading to issues with transparency and accountablity.
@Five@slrpnk.net and @ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net , i seem to recall seeing your names in the resolutions feed. what do you think? the big thing i'm looking to do is to not create yet another drama farm on lemmy and in fact instead lower the temperature and the amount of overall grump there is around these parts
I think I'd rather see news about AI in the contexts I'm interested in, e.g. if AI hype is driving RAM prices I would want to see that in a computer hardware comm, if it's being used to replace artists or other workers I'd expect to see that pop up in artistic and professional comms, if it impacts education then education comms, and so on. I think ideally those comms would come up with their own filtering strategies. I think segmenting it off into it's own space tends to attract comments from "People who care about AI" rather than "People who care about other stuff that's being impacted by AI" and it makes the conversation suffer.
I get the feeling I'm having a massive brain fart moment, but... what is the resolutions feed? ๐ (the fuck_ai community?)
I think a community like that could work, but it may require very active moderation to remain a chill environment. As @thinkercharmercoderfarmer@slrpnk.net mentioned, it could potentially attract a lot of AI proponents, and with that, angry slap fights may be a somewhat common occurrence.
But I do like the goal you're going for of trying to lower the temperature and encourage more productive discussions. Perhaps it could also have a focus on how to combat AI as well, such as through different data poisoning methods, or effective means for a community to resist a data center being constructed near them?
If it's something you wanna do, go for it! ^^
i'm feeling brave! let me get through my work week to decide exactly how able i am to commit to this idea and then i'll create it
fyi: !money@slprnk.net should be !money@slrpnk.net, the only such "solaprunk" typo this month
Fixed, thanks.
Thanks for that excellent post, I have a questions, what's the "alternative f-hub link" to donate exclusively to slrpnk ? Also another one is : when you say technically help those community transition to their own instance, it means that they will no longer be part of slrpnk even though they are solarpunk oriented ? Would that make them less accessible ?
whatโs the โalternative f-hub linkโ to donate exclusively to slrpnk ?
This refers to: https://contribute.f-hub.org/ where you can select the different services hosted by f-hub.org to donate to. Practically there isn't a huge difference right now, but it might allow better prioritization of donated funds in the future and also doesn't depend on an external service like LiberaPay.
when you say technically help those community transition to their own instance, it means that they will no longer be part of slrpnk even though they are solarpunk oriented ? Would that make them less accessible ?
They would be of course accessible through federation like other Lemmy/Piefed instances and we would make sure their communities are accessible from the SLRPNK instance.
The idea is really to decentralize efforts and not let a single instance (like ours) grow too big.
Ah nice, thanks for the link ! okay, I understand, thanks for the explanations, i'm still trying to understand the complexity of the fediverse, but it seems so logical now ! Also i have contacted @SolarMonkey@slrpnk.net to help mod the art and aesthetic communities, and we were wondering how adding someone as a mod worked.
Also i have contacted @SolarMonkey@slrpnk.net to help mod the art and aesthetic communities, and we were wondering how adding someone as a mod worked.
I sent 'em a DM explaining how it works a few minutes ago, they should be able to get you modded up soon :)
It does bring up the point that actions like that aren't really explained anywhere, they can only be discovered from experimenting with the UI. It'd probably be a good idea for us to add a guide for it in the wiki to help any future mods (though probably best to wait until we've switched to Piefed)
In the meantime, for any other community mod who may be unfamiliar with it, here's the guide I sent SolarMonkey:
How to add a moderator to a community
To add a moderator to a community, the usual method from the normal desktop Lemmy-UI is to have the user you want to add to comment on an existing post in the community, or make their own post there.
If they make their own post, you must first navigate into the post by clicking on it (so that you could read the comments or leave your own), and then click the 3 little vertical dots menu at the bottom of their post, where it will give you the option to add them as a moderator. If they left a comment on a post instead, those same 3 little dots will be below their comment.
Alternatively, if they have not made a comment or post in the community, you can use our Photon front-end, which has the ability to add someone as a mod even if they havenโt interacted with the community yet.
If you go the Photon route, you would log in, then navigate to your community and click the โEditโ button with a gear icon next to it in the sidebar. That will open the edit menu. At the top of the edit page there is a โTeamโ button, which will show you the moderator roster. You can then add new users at the bottom of it.
Woot woot and weโve got a new mod for both!
Thanks for the help, you are a rockstar!
Yes some guides/norms would be useful:) I mod some very low traffic communities and I think Iโve only received one report ever, but I donโt think I was notified about it (via voyager app). If we put together a mod starter guide with things like mod-friendly tools, norms for communities like the ones outlined in the main post, and maybe some communication tips (collaboration tools) for bigger multi-mod communities (these seem intimidating to me), I think that would be useful.
100%!
For communication/collaboration tools between mods, our XMPP and Movim instance (you can use your existing slrpnk credentials to login) for group chat or voice calls, paired with our Etherpad for collaboratively working on announcements/ideas works really well (both are mentioned at the bottom of our Meta posts, in the Community Resources section).
but I donโt think I was notified about it (via voyager app)
Voyager unfortunately doesn't have any mechanism to alert you to moderator stuff, it requires that you go to the profile section (the middle button in the dock labled slrpnk.net) and select Administrator Zone, which lets you look at the mod queue.
Personally I've found the Summit lemmy app to have the best mod tools of any of the mobile apps, and importantly it does give a notification in your inbox for new user reports.
Dev of Summit here. That is great to hear. I am always trying to improve moderation tools as mods are a huge part of the community. If ever you or any other moderators have any suggestions or constructive criticism as all please feel free to post in !summit@lemmy.world .
Thank you! Going to check out Summit
Also forgot to mention, but thanks for volunteering! :D
๐๐ So happy to be able to contribute actively, the whole instance is such a treat, i feel like a child seeing so many people sharing the same values / intests !
I find that "money" and "cash" should be the same community, if any. I just don't see enough content for each of them separately. I don't even see enough content overall. This splitting of communities into 100s different ones is, to me, the death by a thousand cuts.
That dot really does make you feel something :โ)
I'm a confused by the "Cash" community. The description here says it's about a cashless society (which I'm very interested in) but the posts in the muni are all about banking. What gives?
I believe that community is anti cashless society, as they appear to feel being forced to use a digitally tracked exchange method, either through a bank or other digital means, gives up ones privacy by needing to attach a transaction history to a known individual, where as real cash is anonymous.
A society that eliminates cash and thus requires a bank may also make it difficult to create a bank account if one does not have a government issues ID, or is homeless, which essentially would be discrimination against the poor or those who don't want to have a government issued ID.
Am I getting that right, @activistPnk@slrpnk.net?
Indeed I am personally anti-cashless (a consequence of being pro-autonomy, pro-privacy, pro-inclusive society, and increasingly disturbed with enshitification of banks which are reckless with data protection, finance climate detriments, etc).
Though I wrote in the sidebar that the discussion on that topic does not require everyone to be aligned. There are comments and votes in !cash from apparent pro-cashless folks. In principle someone can post about how they love cashlessness.
I think you mean a gift economy or something like that, while cashless society is more commonly used to refer to everything being done by digital payment systems and credit-cards etc. that more often than not are highly privacy invasive.
Ah, yes, there's the disconnect. When I think "cash economy" it's in contrast to "gift economy" and thus "cashless" led me back there.
But I can see why many solarpunks would prefer a fungible, non-identifying currency over one tied to identity.
EDIT: Wasn't running on the latest version, fixed now!
@idunnololz@lemmy.world. Hi there, just wanted to let you know I noticed on this post that the Summit app doesn't seem to properly display the title of spoilers (at the bottom of the main post, the Meta Archive and Union Resources spoiler). It only displays the first emoji, with the rest of the spoiler text only showing when the spoiler itself is revealed. I believe this may be due to the text inside the spoiler being formatted in bold.
It displays correctly from the desktop Lemmy-UI and Voyager app, it's only not displaying correctly on summit (I believe the Jerboa app had/has the same issue as well, which goes away if the text is not bolded or italicized).
I can't reproduce this bug. This is what I see (note that I expended the sections):

Can you check which version of the app you are using? I fixed a similar bug a few updates ago.
Ah, my bad! I was still on version 1.76.2 due to the Aurora Store not showing an update available. I reinstalled it from Obtainium to get on 1.78.2 and the issues is now gone.
Sorry for the mention, but thanks for making me check that to fix it (Love the app btw, you did a fantastic job with it!)
Nice. Good to hear!