Server updated to Lemmy 0.18.1 - eviltoast

eviltoast.org has been upgraded to lemmy and lemmy-ui 0.18.1. Release notes copied below.

Release v0.18.1 Release · LemmyNet/lemmy · GitHub

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    • eviltoast adminOPMA
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      21 year ago

      Thanks! I saw that last night and deployed a custom docker image w/ the patches before the official release could be made, so we should have been fine. We’ll update to the official release once it’s out. I double checked the database and made sure any comments/posts that were federated over with the exploit had been removed as well.

  • @FeelzGoodMan420
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    1 year ago

    Is there something up with the search communities feature on this instance? It’s saying that major communities only have like 3 subscribers, and it’s missing a lot of search results for communities. We aren’t defederated from anyone so is this just a bug?

    Or did I make a mistake with my account settings?

    • eviltoast adminOPMA
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      21 year ago

      major communities only have like 3 subscribers,

      I think it’s just due to the way lemmy is showing subscribers. If you go to https://eviltoast.org/communities?listingType=All&page=1 - it only shows the “local” subscriber count, so accounts from this instance subscribed to those communities even though those communities aren’t local.

      There’s this feature request open to improve that, hopefully something similar will get implemented: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1824

      I’m guessing the users/month is more accurate, but I haven’t checked how that gets calculated.

      If you’re looking for specific communities, I’ve had better luck using https://lemmyverse.net/communities so far.

      missing a lot of search results for communities

      I’ll check, can you send an example of something missing?

      • @FeelzGoodMan420
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        21 year ago

        Sure. Search “firefox” in communities under all. You will only see 2 results. If you search on lemmy.world, you’ll get like 10 results. It’s just not showing everything. It should be obvious. Let me know!

        • eviltoast adminOPMA
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          21 year ago

          firefox

          Got it, thanks!

          So on lemmy.world, we get:

          Firefox@lemmy.ml - 1.48K subscribers
          Firefox - 1K subscribers
          Firefox@fedia.io - 752 subscribers
          Firefox CSS - 146 subscribers
          Firefox Customs@fedia.io - 30 subscribers
          Firefox Browser (Linux und Android)@feddit.de - 30 subscribers
          FF addons&extensions@lemmy.ml - 3 subscribers
          Firefox@kbin.social - 3 subscribers
          

          But on eviltoast.org, we only get:

          Firefox@lemmy.ml - 3 subscribers
          Firefox@fedia.io - 3 subscribers
          

          The reason the others don’t show up is because nobody on this instance is subscribed to them yet, and haven’t searched explicitly for it. I’m working on a new script that populates the local list of communities from lemmyverse, but I also noticed the data there doesn’t match up with lemmy.world. On https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=firefox&order=posts I don’t even see Firefox@lemmy.ml for some reason.

          I was only going to automatically add communities with more than 50 posts/comments, but I might lower that too.

          If you want to subscribe to something not in the search though, you can still do that by searching for the url of the community like “https://lemmy.world/c/firefoxcss”. You might have to give it a couple seconds and try again, but it should show up.

          • @FeelzGoodMan420
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            21 year ago

            Oh that is very interesting. So it ony shows you communities that eviltoast members have subscribed to? If so, how are people supposed to find new communities that they may be interested in? I had no idea that’s how it worked. I guess i would use that communities search link that you provided?

            • eviltoast adminOPMA
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              21 year ago

              Yup, it’s one of the main downsides so far. There’s not really a good built in way to discover remote communities yet.

              There’s the lemmyverse link and a few similar apps that all aggregate communities into one list, using one of those is easiest imo for now.

              I think I can finish the script I was working on to import all or most communities so that they show up in the search results, but the subscriber count will still only reflect the local users and not the real count.

              • @FeelzGoodMan420
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                21 year ago

                Got it. Thanks. I’m still learning a lot about how this works. It is a bit confusing!

              • @FeelzGoodMan420
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                1 year ago

                Sorry if this is a dumb question, but how do I subscibe to communities that don’t show up in the search here? I can’t figure it out.

                Edit: nvm i got it. Yea if you could just pull in all communities with users over like 15 or so, that would be great!

              • @FeelzGoodMan420
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                1 year ago

                Wait something is still weird. I’m not seeing comments on other communities that I manually added. I can see them if i visit the instance directly but not through evil toast when loged in. Do you know what’s going on?

                • eviltoast adminOPMA
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                  11 year ago

                  As far as I’ve seen so far, posts and comments only start showing up from the time you subscribe to a community. When you manually search for a specific community and subscribe to it, I think it does pull the last 20 or so posts, but not the comments for those posts. There’s no backfill or history fetching in lemmy.

                  The script I’m using to pull in popular communities is the same as searching for each community it finds, so it doesn’t actually subscribe or pull posts either. I might try that for a few days though and see what happens, I’m not sure how much it’d cause the disk or network to explode.