You can, it's just more complex.
fmstrat
Yes. But it was a while ago (pre Rust) when I ran my own accounts server. I only self-host sycserver-rs now.
That being said, I'm pretty sire the mail verification is built in, so even if you self host accounts you'd have to make modifications.
Rocket League
I never understood the idea of using the command numbers. Ctrl-R is just so much easier.
Yup. No-one (non techie) needs a specific Linux distro. They're all easy to use for normie activities once installed.
Oh.. Oh no..
Debian. Used to use others but realized they all just added crap I didn't want, or could add myself with a simple script.
I was a Slackware then Fedora, then Ubuntu as my daily drivers (whipe trying other distros, or Kali for specific purposes) before settling here.
We simply don't need Reddit users. We need Lemmy users who desire to start communities. Lemmy is Reddit 10 years ago, and that's just fine.
I've been working with some smart people on something to hopefully become a "federated account" that can be used with any service, and is 100% compatible with OIDC, so its easy for systems to implement as the authentication vehicle: https://fedid.me
Just presented it at IIW and interest is building thus far, so my hopes are high ๐
All good suggestions, but mine is: Start with something redundant.
Do you use Google Drive? Set up Nextcloud and use both for a while.
Also, decide on user management first. It's way better to have a central system for managing passwords/etc. Personally I use an Active Directory based off Samba4: https://github.com/Fmstrat/samba-domain because it's got LDAP and expandable with Keycloak to OAuth and OIDC. This may sound overwhelming, but once you learn what they are, its fairly straight forward.
This is great news. Sets precedent, which is helpful in legal cases, even if it was voluntary.
~~Not for years. It's Rust now~~.
Doh, should have kept reading ๐ Rust is used in production now.