Weren't Gitea working on this?
Cool. I think I'm going to give it a few days in case I deleted someone I didn't want to. If I hear no complaints (I'm pretty sure I'm the only real local user on my instance anyway 😂) I'll delete out the db. Thanks!
Did you actually delete them or set the deleted column? I'm anxious of leaving dangling references which might cause errors to pop up elsewhere but I'd rather get rid of them completely if that doesn't seem to cause problems.
I also found it wasn't reflected in the user count until I manually manipulated the site_aggregates
table. I don't know if that would have caught up eventually.
Hey! I've been caught up in this. Have closed registration for now but what do I do with the created accounts? Unless I'm missing something I can't find the admin tools to deal with users except through their posts (and they haven't posted anything).
It's great, isn't it? I was having a conversation with someone on here the other day and didn't realise they were on Mastodon. I'd shared the original post there and replies turned up in Lemmy and vice-versa. It's very cool.
The only thing I wish could be improved is the having to manually go back to your home instance and search for a community on another server. It feels even worse than the same process on Mastodon, which already feels clunky.
Eugen Rochko is CEO of Mastodon gGmbH which is the company which develops the Mastodon software. It isn't the software itself; that's open source and could be forked and developed by anyone. Nor is it any of the instances which can be operated by anyone who wants to and they don't even have to use Mastodon's code to do so.
I could set up a company to run an instance and call myself CEO if I wanted, it would only mean something to users on my instance, I guess.
The overlapping names are, probably unintentionally, slightly confusing.
IKR? It's a clever little app which randomly assigns you one each week day and gives you a space to review and score it. You can build little groups who get the same albums, but I'm just doing it by myself.
I calculated I'll finish in 2027!
I'm old enough to remember when Facebook Messenger was compatible with XMPP (as was Google Hangouts, then called Talk). You could talk to people on there from your own server, you could use whatever open source client you wanted. It was great.
Then they cut off the federation. Then they cut off the API.
They'll do the same again. Once enough of your friends and family are on their network they cut of federation and you have to move to them if you don't want to get cut off with it.
My wife and I are currently rewatching all of The Good Fight, which is still my favourite thing ever on the telly. We're also rewatching Ranganation, which totally got us through lockdown.
Tunes wise, I'm working through the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die using https://1001albumsgenerator.com/ - today I've got If I Could Only Remember My Name by David Crosby which, if I'm honest, is not doing it for me.
Day off today because US company I work for has given everyone today's US day off!
After a traditional trip to the tip I've got on the tram to wander about random places. First the Viaduct Garden at Castlefield. Now I've ended up at Media City for no good reason other than that's where the tram line goes.
After thinking it through, I don't think it really matters. There's no need for a local instance on Lemmy. I agree a local group would be really great but I don't think there's the critical mass on here needed to help one take off and if it did, it'd be just as good on another instance.
It feels more like the Mastodon server https://mcr.wtf is a much better place to put my energy. Although it's still very small, I'm happy with that because it still gives myself, and other users, a useful to engage with the fediverse and I think there's much more scope for growth there.