While it was an interesting and sometimes confusing experience setting up and running my own Lemmy instance (looking at you, 20 character limit on federation URL), I think it's not worth it.
Now the time has come to decommission the service, is there a proper way to do that? I don't mean the local part, that's on docker and gone with 3 lines of bash input. I mean the overall process. How do I tell other instances that mine won't be available any longer? I noticed a constant stream of federation pushes, even with everything deleted and purged. Shutting down the instance won't help either, the requests will simply 404 then, but won't stop, which in itself is only logical. Has anyone done this before and could shed some light on this situation?
Edit: So I played around with the logs some more, there seemed to be an issue with communities that are on "subscription pending". I restored an older database which had all the entries, removed any federation restrictions and tried again from scratch, leaving and joining again until all communities were properly subscribed to.
Then:
- Unsubscribe
- Remove
- Purge
Just to be sure the entries are gone. As of 15 minutes ago, Traefik hasn't logged a single connection to my instance.
Edit2:
Turns out that wasn't it. My instance is on 0.17.4, and even with every community unsubscribed and purged, I'm being hammered by lemmy.world activity_pub events. The formatting is also different, I think that's because they moved to the 0.18 RC stage. So it looks like something somewhere didn't get the unsubscribe announcement.
Edit 3:
So I tried moving to 0.18-RC. Which now means lemmy.world is trying to push the inbox to the frontend? WTH...
Please don't use that overused "looking at you, X" phrase.
Please don't gatekeep how people speak, thanks.
Please don't gatekeep how people speak.
That phrase makes perfect sense, though
There is nothing wrong with using standard phrases, but everything wrong with gatekeeping them.
And yes, I'm looking at you, @ElBarto777@reddthat.com!
/scnr
Gatekeeping is another overused term. It's like when u.s. republicans use the term "unamerican" to counter every argument.