I believe rate limits (messages, images, sign-ups etc.) can be defined for a site 1.) on creation using the create_site function and 2.) editing a site using the edit_site function.
I'm not sure, I don't think there's a direct way to do this at the moment. Maybe there's a way using the get_community and get_person_details functions?
From what I've seen, Pythorhead is focusing on "higher-level" functions, while Plemmy is focusing on LemmyHttp API parity and returning request responses. Who knows, maybe we'll implement some more complex functionality in the future!
I'm not sure there's a way to interact with other Lemmy instances at the moment - clearly we can using the UI, but I think the API doesn't have the functionality yet. As soon as this and other features are added I'll aim for a quick implementation!
Has anyone used this? I haven't seen it recommended before in the typical arr stack and it seems like its infinitely more useful for those who are trying to easily maintain ratio on private trackers.
Ortmann was sentenced to 2 years and 7 months while van der Kolk was sentenced to 2 years and 6 months. Each had faced a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison but argued they should be allowed to serve their sentences in home detention.
Meanwhile Kim Dotcom, the founder of Megaupload, is continuing to fight the U.S. charges and threat of extradition. He has said he expects his former colleagues to testify against him as part of the deal they struck.
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Plemmy Release 0.3.0 - parsing `request.Response` JSON into Python objects · tjkessler/plemmy (github.com)
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Looking for recommendations for a mini pc server to start self hosting
With all this migration i’ve been inspired to start self hosting some services....
What streaming services do you pay for?
Obviously the answers here might be a bit lower than other places…
GitHub - tjkessler/plemmy: A Python package for accessing the Lemmy API (github.com)
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GitHub - autobrr/autobrr: Modern, easy to use download automation for torrents and usenet. (github.com)
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2 men who helped run popular pirating website Megaupload sentenced to prison in New Zealand (apnews.com)
Man this chaps my hide
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DevLog[0]: Announcing Lemon, a Lemmy client for iOS! 🍋[pre-alpha, WIP]
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DIY vs pre-build NAS for home use
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Federated self hosting
Is there a good way to self host a federated service at home without port forwarding? Is it possible to use cloudflare tunnels or tailscale funnel and still connect to the federation?