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1 year agoLemmy does not have upvote and downvote buttons
But… it does?
Lemmy does not have upvote and downvote buttons
But… it does?
running scripts like these make me nervous, especially on the host machine of a hypervisor. My (limited) understanding is that a compromised host system compromises all the VMs and containers within. Seems like you could be one command away from letting an attacker into everything.
As a few people have pointed out, Kavita is a solid one. I ultimately used it because it saves your spot in the book server-side instead of with the browser (like calibre-web) so you can pick up where you left off on different devices.
Also has a pretty good PWA for your phone if you want to read on there.
For me, I have to do ‘url: “http://pictrs:8080/” ‘ instead of 127.0.0.1 in the config.hjson file
I also had to remove the tls line in the email section to get mine to work. I think this release is a lot more finicky regarding the config file, but it’s little idiosyncrasies don’t appear to be documented.
That being said, Lemmy is still kind of broken because I can’t even see this thread on my own instance and only see one comment on this one…