A “Lemmy federation map”, showing linked, allowed and blocked instances.
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/184
It’s beautiful
That’s cool - what do the different colours mean?
interesting that it calls lemmy users “lemmies”Nice ! What metrics do the node and line size represent?
cyan means linked, red blocked, green federated, the node size is dependent on the linked count
I see, thanks !
what’s the difference between “linked” and “federated”?
as far is i understand while linked only one instance is set up for federation, e.g. both instances not open for federation, but using whitelists
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You need to ask @wintermute@feddit.de. Mentions seem to be broken though, so try commenting in the linked thread.
that’s awesome!
does anybody here have the source code?
i’m going to upload it sometime soon
@wintermute@feddit.de made this.
Mine is here, yay ! Although I can’t seem to see content from federated instances yet, no matter what I put on the search bar.
Whats the url of your instance?
It’s at lemmy.jdelcampo.eu. It’s already in your allowlist I think, however I’ve tried to put different kinds of links in the search bar (instances, posts, comments, users) but nothing returns anything yet.
Could you post the federation section of your config?
Sure, this is what I added:
federation: { enabled: true tls_enabled: true # allowed_instances: lemmy.ml,other_instance.tld,... uncomment this to use an allowlist }
That looks correct for open federation. Do you have a firewall, or anything that would block outgoing connections from Lemmy? Anything in the logs?
I have a firewall, but it isn’t blocking outgoing traffic. The Lemmy logs show nothing weird and so does firewalld.
You installed with Docker? Then I’m out of ideas, only other idea would be to reinstall (maybe on a fresh server).