

To “fix” the memory leak, just restart your server every day with a cron job /s
I am the developer of Summit for Lemmy.


To “fix” the memory leak, just restart your server every day with a cron job /s
Neat. I was considering this route as well.
Thank you everyone for the answers. After more reflection, unfortunately I’m going with Home Assistant simply because I already have the page open on every device. It’s not pretty but it’s already basically my “home page” so might as well as add to it instead of introducing a completely different service/page.
My toolbar is already full :/
Well there’s a few services that I really have no need for outside of my home so if I don’t need it, why expose it?
Maybe I’m missing something but I mostly just want some quick links to my services. I thought Grafana was mostly for graph/data driven dashboards?



Jokes aside, yes.


I’d prefer it to have a website UI just in case I want to take a quick look at something when I’m not home.
Right but you understand how this makes fragmentation worse right?
But ActivityPud is very barebones so you will need to implement a lot of features. In doing so you are effectively creating a new Lemmy.
I think that would just increase the fragmentation LOL. It’s like that XKCD comic

As a developer for a Lemmy app, recently I’ve felt Lemmy become more and more fragmented resulting in a poorer than usual user experience. And the base user experience is already poor. I’m mostly just venting but man is the fragmentation annoying to deal with as a developer and as a user. :/


Hello I’m the developer here. The reason why the readme is completely unhelpful is simple. I wrote it for myself. It was a readme i wrote for myself on how to do certain things LOL.
Probably the best solution short term is to just like yo the website at the very top: https://summit.idunnololz.com/.
Edit: also in my defense the code repo was open sourced less than 24h ago on a whim and I’ve had a few bugs I’ve been trying to tackle all week:
https://lemmy.world/post/26898510
Trueeeeeee. Then post your ip here so you can recall it later.
300,000 is a larger number than 120,000 though /s