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I ran into the same problem and ended up switching to an S3 with Vultr. It’s been a while since I did it but here are the links that I used to figure it out. I’m deployed using Lemmy-Easy-Deploy.
I used a combination of:
https://lemmy.world/post/538280
https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy/blob/main/ADVANCED_CONFIGURATION.md
https://git.asonix.dog/asonix/pict-rs/#user-content-filesystem-to-object-storage-migration
Good luck!
Maybe look into self hosted llm. I’ve used two recently to help analyze a large volume of books, by ingesting them into the data set, then chat with the bot for specifics. It worked pretty well but there are some limitations, such as token length and general hallucinations. But they both use citations of the data they used, so it helps to check their work.
PrivateGPT - https://github.com/imartinez/privateGPT
Llamaindex - https://github.com/run-llama/llama_index
Both have simple selfhosted webui or actual applications. So, in theory you should be able to ingest data and then see if it then matches any submissions you submit later. But I have not really tried it for this though, so it might not work.
Why such a long spoon for tea?
It’s been a while since I set mine up but I know that most public indexes using a proxy will get blocked by cloudflare at one time or another. Away around that is to use flaresolverr. Not totally sure if that is your problem but it might be a good place to look.
Even using searxng it comes up with Google & qwant show it as conservative. But allsides has it left leaning bias.
It could be the content blocker is active, something that is standard on Safari now. When you go to a website, click on the Aa button on the address bar, you should see it in the list.
Hope that helps.
WSJ paywall 🥲 https://archive.is/sGYgS
Agreed! The only way to make sure that we can hit “critical mass” (the point in which content is relatively the same as on Reddit), is to continue what we did over there, and more. Most of us were lurkers on Reddit (me included). We now have to generate the content that most bots, mods, and superuser did for us. This allows us to get the links and content that we enjoyed reading and interacting with on Reddit.
This is the one I use to host on a vps. No clue on it’s deployability on a pi.
https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy
It’s auto installs and updates. Just need to forward the DNS for your instance to whatever domain name you like. It’s pretty straight forward from the documentation.