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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca smorks @lemmy.ca

    Welcome, new users!

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Shadow @lemmy.ca

    2 hour maintenance window on Tuesday Nov 26th, 8am - 10am PST

    One of the drives in our server has failed. =( Even though it should be a 10 minute job OVH needs a 2 hour window to replace it.

    I've requested they schedule it for Tuesday from 8am - 10AM PST. Hopefully it'll be reasonably quick, but expect cloudflare tunnel errors while they perform the work.

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Shadow @lemmy.ca

    Upgrade to 0.19.7 on Sun Nov 24th at 10am PST - Complete

    Hey All!

    I'm going to upgrade us to 0.19.7 tomorrow (Sunday Nov 24th) around 10am PST. I don't expect significant downtime, but expect a few minutes at least.

    Update: All done!

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca m-p{3} @lemmy.ca

    Outage on October 30th 2024 @ 9:20AM (ET)

    Hi, we've noticed some server instabilities around 9:20AM (Eastern Time) this morning and it seems our hosting provider had some issues, which lasted for about 40 minutes.

    We also took the time to reboot the server after the event just to make sure we're not running into other issues down the road, sorry for the downtime everyone.

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Shadow @lemmy.ca

    Hexbear - Refederation?

    Recently I was asked if we'd be willing to reconsider federation with Hexbear, followed by CARCOSA reaching out to me to see if it was something we'd be open to.

    They made a post asking if their community was interested in refederating with us, similarly I'd like the opinion of our local users.

    Why refederate?

    Hexbear has a decent number of sizable active communities:

    • https://hexbear.net/c/games
    • https://hexbear.net/c/technology
    • https://hexbear.net/c/movies
    • https://hexbear.net/c/food
    • https://hexbear.net/c/vegan

    These all seem fairly well moderated, giving us access to more diverse posts and viewpoints. A lot of our feed right now is dominated by US centric communities, and it'd be nice to get some more variety.

    Why not?

    They love trolling and I don't expect them to follow our rules when commenting (primarily "be civil").

    Just looking at their thread about us, there's a significant number of immature replies slandering us / Canada. I'm not confident their users will engage in actual discussion in our threads, rather than just showing up to throw out insults and memes.

    We can try to handle this by banning users / blocking specific communities, but that's going to increase moderation workload for both admins and mods. Hexbear is self admittedly quick to ban users on their side, but they also don't mind ban evasion - not ideal for us.

    So what's next?

    This is where we solicit your opinions, how does our community feel?

    Edit: Well, it looks like the community is overwhelmingly against refederation. Decision made, thanks everyone for your feedback!

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca m-p{3} @lemmy.ca

    Defederating from welppp.com

    Currently the instance is the source of unmoderated trolls, and the instance admin seems unwilling to take action despite multiple reports sent.

    We're therefore taking the action of defederating. We'd rather work with the instance admin to keep those trolls in check and minimize the disruption before taking a drastic action like this.

    For transparency purpose, you can see which instances we are defederating from by accessing the https://lemmy.ca/instances page and going to the Blocked instances section.

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Otter @lemmy.ca

    Exciting News: Lemmy.ca is now managed by our new registered not-for-profit organization 'Fedecan' (+ resuming donations & gathering feedback)

    fedecan.ca Welcome | Fedecan

    Discover a new way to connect online. As a Canadian not-for-profit, we can help you join a growing network of federated social media that prioritizes community over profit.

    Welcome | Fedecan

    We recently crossed the first anniversary for many of us on Lemmy and the Fediverse, and we are thrilled to announce an important milestone: we have started a new registered not-for-profit organization! The organization is registered as ‘Federated Open Communications Canada’, and we will go by 'Fedecan' in our day-to-day operations.

    Over the past few months, we have been working behind the scenes on the necessary paperwork, bylaws, and other administrative tasks to get the organization rolling. Thanks to the invaluable feedback from our previous check-in, we decided to take the leap and register federally, which will allow us to operate across Canada more easily. For more details, you can check out the FAQs on our new website.

    Resuming Donations

    With this important step completed, we are now ready to resume accepting donations. We have set up several donation options to accommodate different preferences on convenience and fees. Our first priority is to reimburse those who have been covering server and other costs, and to set up regular financial updates. We are open to adding more donation options, so please let us know if there is an option you prefer.

    Our current costs

    • Server hosting - $150/month
    • Domains registrations - $50/year
    • Non profit requirements - $500 one time

    Our Next Steps:

    • Reimburse individuals who have covered server and operational costs and to set up more regular financial updates
    • Collaboratively creating guides and learning resources about Lemmy and the Fediverse (ex. how things work, data/privacy details, and best practices for moderating or running instances, etc.) + translations
    • Exploring other platforms to run. Some that are on our radar include Sublinks, Pixelfed, and Matrix
    • Developing logos, colours, and other branding details based on ideas from the community

    What we want to know:

    • Do you have any questions, comments, or concerns? This will also help us expand our FAQs
    • Which other platforms would you like us to explore?
    • Do you prefer any other donation method?

    We want to help build a better online experience for everyone, and that requires an organization with a strong foundation. This should be the first step in that process.

    Thank you for everything so far, and we look forward to seeing you around! 🥳

    The Fedecan Team

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Otter @lemmy.ca

    See our piece of the 2024 Canvas event :)

    Thank you to everyone that participated, it was fun :)

    Link to the location:

    https://canvas.fediverse.events/#x=-54&y=-185&zoom=11

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Otter @lemmy.ca

    Fediverse Canvas 2024 | Canada Discussion Thread

    LINK: https://canvas.fediverse.events/

    Feel free to use this thread to discuss ideas and otherwise coordinate.

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    What is it?

    You can sign in with almost any Fediverse account (ex. your lemmy account, mastodon account, etc.). Afterwards, you will be able to place a pixel every 30 seconds or so. By working together, people make (and break) different designs.

    You shouldn't need to give away your login information to authenticate. For me, the system asked for my instance and username, then sent me a message with the verification code.

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    Timeline: 72 hours

    • Opens on July 12th, 2024 @ 4am UTC
    • Closes on July 15th 2024 @ 4am UTC

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    What should we do?

    I don't think we have any templates yet, so you're open to suggest a Canada wide design, or smaller specific ones. In the meantime, just have fun :)

    You can see what other people are up to here: https://programming.dev/post/16720673

    You can see last year's design here: https://toast.ooo/post/288913

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Otter @lemmy.ca

    Fediverse Canvas event is happening in < 4 days, feel free to use the linked post to organize

    You can use this post as well, but it might be helpful to have everything in one place:

    https://lemmy.ca/post/24637498

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Shadow @lemmy.ca

    Lemmy.ca scheduled maintenance Saturday July 6th - Complete

    Hi everyone,

    We'll be undergoing maintenance on Saturday morning from about 11am - noon PST.

    We've been having some stability issues over the past few days that I've tracked down to database performance, so I'll be doing some tuning and also applying all our needed system updates at the same time.

    Cheers!

    Update: This is all done now!

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca m-p{3} @lemmy.ca

    About the outages (July 1st and 2nd 2024)

    Happy Canada Day everyone.

    Related to the outage that happened last night, we rebooted the Lemmy services but we're still trying to figure out the root cause, which seems to point to an out of memory issue in the logs. However it's not what we see in our monitoring console.

    In the meantime, we will monitor the service more closely until we are confident the issue is resolved, and we will improve our tools to detect such a problem faster.

    EDIT: Also happened at night on July 2nd, still trying to find the root cause..

    Apologies for the extended downtime.

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Otter @lemmy.world

    Welcome back! For those that can see this message, we are dealing with some issues with the lemmy.ca instance

    It may be a few hours till things are up, please bear with us in the meantime.

    See status here: https://status.lemmy.ca/

    It looks like the alternative frontends are (partially) working:

    • https://old.lemmy.ca/
    • https://photon.lemmy.ca/
    • https://alex.lemmy.ca

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    Also happy Canada Day!

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca HewlettHackard @lemmy.ca

    The changing feel lemmy.ca’s front page

    Back when I joined lemmy.ca, the front page was full of bicycles, city/province-specific community posts, and others like woodworking This morning, four or five of the front page posts were making fun of some crazy bikini lady(?). I read their “read this first” post and understand why they’re doing what they’re doing, but is there a way to get our default front page to be a bit more…friendly and community-oriented?

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Shadow @lemmy.ca

    We're now upgraded to 0.19.5

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Shadow @lemmy.ca

    We're now upgraded to 0.19.4

    Sorry for the brief bits of downtime here and there, I snuck in a quick upgrade of us to the latest lemmy 0.19.4 now that a few bugs have been patched out.

    More details here! https://join-lemmy.org/news/2024-06-07_-Lemmy_Release_v0.19.4-_Image_Proxying_and_Federation_improvements

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca GameGod @lemmy.ca

    Geopolitics community is just a propaganda outlet

    lemmy.ca Geopolitics - Lemmy.ca

    For serious consideration of world politics as it relates to the growing multipolar world reality. Basic rules: Be KIND, polite, civil, and understanding. Racism and/or hate will not be tolerated. Dialogue helps with understanding. #BLM #AboringinalRights No, identity politics, don’t matter when the...

    Geopolitics - Lemmy.ca

    The sole moderator doesn't even follow their own rules: https://lemmy.ca/post/22741340?scrollToComments=true

    I'll just say it - it's a Russian propaganda community. Is there any reason this community needs to exist on Lemmy.ca? Is there a rule against blatant astroturfing / propaganda / misinformation? I don't think the 5 rules in the sidebar are going to be enough to stop an army of trolls:

    > No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, > or xenophobia. > Be respectful. Everyone should feel welcome here. > No porn. > Use the NSFW tag when needed. > No Ads / Spamming. > Bot accounts need to be flagged as such in their settings.

    Maybe time to get ahead of it?

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Shadow @lemmy.ca

    Pictrs upgrade - completed

    I'm in the process of upgrading us to the latest 0.19.4 release.

    https://join-lemmy.org/news/2024-06-07_-Lemmy_Release_v0.19.4-_Image_Proxying_and_Federation_improvements

    You might see some brief downtime during the next hour or so, pictrs is currently upgrading its database.

    Edit: Holding off on lemmy as Blaze was nice enough to flag some new bugs - https://lemmy.ca/comment/9660430

    Edit: Pictrs upgrading taking longer than expected after the migration crashed, hopefully wrapped up soon!

    Finally Done! We're all ready for the new lemmy version now, maybe once a patch release comes out.

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Mark @lemmy.ca

    thebirdspapaya_snark community

    I have just noticed a new community that is dedicated to harrassing an influencer they don't like. They are migrating here after being banned from Reddit.

    I don't see anything in the rules that this might run afoul of, but I wanted to make a post and ask if this is content we really want on lemmy.ca? The same influencer who got them kicked from reddit could come after lemmy.ca.

    The community is !thebirdspapaya_snark@lemmy.ca

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Cyborganism @lemmy.ca

    Having trouble seeing posts and comments

    Hello,

    I noticed that I cannot see some posts or comments from this account on this instance. Some of which are my own posts/comments. These are not posts/comments that have been removed nor does it have to do with bans or blocks.

    My own posts/comments for which I receive replies, I will see them in the "messages" section and will be able to access them from there. The posts in communities will be displayed, but comments will show as unable to view

    If I log in using an account form another instance, like sh.itjust.works for example. I can see all the missing posts and comments normally.

    Here's an example of a post that I made in the Montreal community. I doesn't appear when using my lemmy.ca account, but will appear when using my sh.itjust.works account.

    Community: !montreal@lemmy.ca

    Post: REV Saint-Denis | Une entrave dans une portion névralgique indigne les cyclistes

    Is there a problem with this instance?

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