

I was looking at this. Best option i found prior to making this post.
I was looking at this. Best option i found prior to making this post.
That was the first place I looked.
I was more or less exclusively lemmy for a good year or so, up until several months ago.
I would’ve logged into reddit maybe 3 or 4 times in the last year.
Sadly, I have to admit that browsing reddit with redlib or something is better than lemmy.
Lemmys main virtue is that its not reddit.
There’s less content here, and it really is an echo chamber.
Sure ok. If this is some crypto BS then that’s reason enough to avoid the platform.
I just didn’t think the CSAM angle is much of a criticism, even if they did try to minimise it.
That’s i good point i guess.
There’s no way to confirm so it’s just a rumour.
This seems kinda harsh.
CSAM distribution is possible on pretty much any platform.
As long as the platform isn’t obfuscating a user’s IP address then I don’t see how it’s any worse than any other platform.
A few weeks ago everyone in this community was fawning over some dev’s new anonymous zero-knowledge file sharing platform and no one seemed to care that it would be overrun with CSAM.
I’ve never used portainer sorry.
If you see the published port for a very short time then something might be crashing when it tries to start.
docker logs searxng
from cli might be revealing
edit: I do have a searxng container and my compose.yml is very similar to yours. I guess we both copied the example. The only difference I can see is that you still have the env variables for UWSGI_WORKERS and UWSGI_THREADS. I just set both of those to 4 instead of using the SEARXNG_ env vars
Not really. Nextcloud does this. They call it a “file drop”.
Like you create a share link for a folder, and then specify that users of that link can’t see any files, only upload.
Edit: looking at the docs this one seems quite good. Thanks!