Plutus, Haskell, Nix, Purescript, Swift/Kotlin. laser-focused on FP: formality, purity, and totality; repulsed by pragmatic, unsafe, “move fast and break things” approaches
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Nothing at all. Maybe my suggestion is ignorant (but I don’t think it is).
What I am suggesting is a template configuration for instance operators to make getting up and running fool-proof. From what I hear, the nixpkgs module is great but it doesn’t help with the more complex parts of spinning up an instance regarding DNS and other aspects of a typical instance’s tech stack. If we could share a github repo with a FULL minimum viable product for all of the parts needed to run a real, solid lemmy instance, it would allow instance operators to gain all of the advantages that we currently enjoy using flakes. For example, an instance operator might be able to safely upgrade their entire instance with one command while, from what I observe, it currently takes instance operators a week or more to test and install things in that old, painful non-Nixy way.
Nothing at all. Maybe my suggestion is ignorant (but I don’t think it is).
What I am suggesting is a template configuration for instance operators to make getting up and running fool-proof. From what I hear, the nixpkgs module is great but it doesn’t help with the more complex parts of spinning up an instance regarding DNS and other aspects of a typical instance’s tech stack. If we could share a github repo with a FULL minimum viable product for all of the parts needed to run a real, solid lemmy instance, it would allow instance operators to gain all of the advantages that we currently enjoy using flakes. For example, an instance operator might be able to safely upgrade their entire instance with one command while, from what I observe, it currently takes instance operators a week or more to test and install things in that old, painful non-Nixy way.