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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Changelog

2025.04.08 - upgraded to lemmy 0.19.11
2025.03.30 - updated reverse proxy config as mentioned here: https://aussie.zone/post/18813649
2025.03.23 - upgraded to lemmy 0.19.10
2025?? - upgraded to lemmy 0.19.8
2024.11.15 - upgraded lemmy to 0.19.7
2024.11.09 - upgraded lemmy to 0.19.6
2024.10.25 - migrated pict-rs image store to its built in object storage
2024.10.24 - banned lemmit.online instance, only used to spam content from reddit into Lemmy. If you want that content, use reddit directly.
2024.10.23 - DB config changes, spun up worker instances of lemmy service, re-enabled "ProxyAllImages"
2024.10.12 - disabled the "ProxyAllImages" configuration to try and resolve the long running image issues
2024.06.26 - upgraded lemmy to 0.19.5
2024.06.09 - upgraded lemmy to 0.19.4, postgres to 16, pict-rs to 0.5.15
2024.01.23 - upgraded lemmy to 0.19.3
2024.01.11 - upgraded lemmy to 0.19.2
2023.12.21 - upgraded lemmy to 0.19.1
2023.12.17 - upgraded lemmy to 0.19.0
2023.10.12 - upgrade VPS to 160GB, other specs unchanged
2023.08.9 - upgraded lemmy and lemmy-ui to 0.18.4
2023.07.29 - upgraded lemmy and lemmy-ui to 0.18.3
2023.07.11 - upgraded lemmy and lemmy-ui to 0.18.2
2023.07.10 - upgraded lemmy-ui to 0.18.2-rc.1 to mitigate XSS vulnerability
2023.07.10 - VPS upgraded to 8GB RAM (required to upgrade storage, needed anyway.. only $2pm)
2023.07.08 - upgraded lemmy and lemmy-ui 0.18.1 🎉
2023.07.06 - upgraded lemmy to 0.18.1-rc.10 and lemmy-ui 0.18.1-rc.11
2023.07.04 - upgraded lemmy-ui to 0.18.1-rc.10
2023.07.04 - upgraded lemmy and lemmy-ui to 0.18.1-rc.9
2023.07.03 - upgraded Lemmy to 0.18.1-rc.4 and lemmy-ui 0.18-rc.7
2023.06.28 - VPS upgraded from 2 to 4 vCPU, other specs the same.
2023.06.24 - upgraded Lemmy to 0.18.0
2023.06.23 - upgraded Lemmy to 0.18.0-rc.6
2023.06.13 - upgraded Lemmy to 0.17.4. Increased federation workers and reduced logging storage at the same time.
2023.06.10 - VPS storage upgraded from 40GB to 80GB, other specs the same.
2023.06.09 - VPS upgraded to 4GB RAM, 2 vCPU, other specs the same.
2023.06.08 - aussie.zone created, running Lemmy 0.17.3. OVH VPS was 2GB RAM, 1 vCPU, 40GB NVME

Nerd Stuff

The aussie.zone server is currently an OVH VPS in Sydney:
8GB RAM, 4 vCPU, 160GB NVME storage

Images are stored in an object store bucket on Wasabi, also in Sydney.

I post updates ~~every week or so~~ randomly with current server resource graphs:
Nerd update 25/10/24
Nerd update 20/4/24
Nerd update 2/9/23
Nerd update 13/8/23
Nerd update 5/8/23
Nerd update 29/7/23
Nerd update 22/7/23
Nerd update 15/7/23
Nerd update 7/7/23
Nerd update 30/6/23

If you have any questions, please post.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

We've seen some issues with AZ again today. On investigating it looks like more DDOS/abuse traffic from overseas. I've applied the same sort of block as last time we saw this, and things appear to have returned to normal..

The sharp drop is when the "attack" started, the jump is when it was blocked... the red line is blocked requests.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I love putting things in boxes, it's my hobby you see, so I'd like to hear other people's thoughts and perspectives on this.

But my point is pretty straightforward: there is an overarching aussie.zone community, and as long as the sidebars are well-connected to aid discovery (and they're already pretty good), there's no point in having news and politics spread across three different communities, and we just end up with redundant crossposting creating parallel conversations.

It would be great to clarify the relationship between /c/australia, /c/news and /c/australianpolitics.

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submitted 1 month ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hi, hoping to find out where to report this error. I tried to subscribe to https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy Entered aussie.zone at the prompt and I got a single line response "Server error". I seem to have subscribed to other communities on lemmy.ml successfully. Thanks!

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Go Private? (aussie.zone)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Lemmy 0.19.11 (which I've just upgraded AZ to) has a new feature to allow regular federation, but require users be logged in to view content.

I'd like to gauge feedback from users on this. It will not add privacy, or limit the propagation of posts/comments etc. But it will limit AZ server resource consumption by bots or users that are not logged in.

Thoughts/concerns on enabling this feature?

Update: thank you all for your thoughts and feedback on this. We'll leave AZ as it is, though may use this feature in future if we need to mitigate attacks or other malicious traffic.

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submitted 1 month ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hi, I am new here! I have some newbie observations and suggestions, hope it's ok to post them here. It would be great to make high profile communities more obvious on the Aussie Zone home page e.g. on side bar, like they appear when viewing a post. Is this the place to chat about that?

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submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27361885

Just figured I’d share this here for informational purposes.

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Issues 23/3/25 (aussie.zone)
submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Not entirely clear to me what is going on, but we've seen a large influx in traffic from oversea today. This has lead to high CPU and performance issues.

I've put in place a block to what seems to be the source of the traffic, but its not perfect and may cause other issues. If you see/hear of any please let me know here.

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submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

The "Nicole" spammer is annoying, but it's a great test of our anti-spam capabilities.

Spam is a real threat. efore this instance was made, there was a right-wing troll using open-registration instances to spam shock porn on every post they could until they were banned, then come back the next day. And with the increased popularity of Lemmy, commercial spam is more and more likely to begin.

If you have the capability to block text, could you try to block the Nicole spam messages?

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submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
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Missing: sydbot (aussie.zone)
submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Police are searching for a missing bot known as sydbot. It was last seen on 17 February 2025 in the Sydney community.

Members had expected weekly discussion threads for the past two weeks, but sydbot did not show at the expected times. The Sydney community hold grave fears for its safety.

sydbot is not considered dangerous, and if you see sydbot, please give him a boot so he resets and goes back to normal and can create weekly discussion threads.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

A community for users of the wholesale electricity provider Amber to discuss strategies for optimising energy use, and request help with understanding how energy bills work with wholesale electricity.

There are several Amber groups on Facebook and Discord, but nothing that is publicly accessible or viewable without an account.

EDIT: The name is still under consideration. Suggestions for a name to encompass all users of wholesale electricity prices are appreciated. I'm currently leaning toward "Wholesale Energy Australia".

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submitted 3 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Got a two-day-old reply just now.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

When I hit the "Create" button to make a new post, the loading icon spins forever on the "Create" button. When I check the feed, though, the post has been created, and I can just close the "Create Post" tab without it affecting anything.

Not really a problem, but it could be a little confusing for people, and may lead to people making duplicate posts.

Is anyone else experiencing this? Maybe it's just a problem with my own browser.

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submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hi all! :)

I have an idea to begin posting community/sporting events going on for the communities c/perth and c/environment.

I've developed some lists of events across the year for each, the one below is the one for c/perth so far.

Due to the nature of an 'event' there're often commercial aspects, or they are outright commercial enterprises running these things. This means my idea to start posting about these events runs up hard against rule 4, no ads/spamming.

I'm looking for a ruling/guidance on how to choose an event to not be in contravention of this rule? Or even whether i need to walk away from this idea completely due to the grey area this imight be.

This post mainly pertains to the admins, but i'm really interested to know what others think, also if anybody has any ideas of events i've not thought about. @[email protected] @[email protected]

Here is the list i have so far for c/perth as an example of the events i'm thinking about.

If people have ideas for other WA events i'm definitely looking for more, i'd preferably like to develop an initial list of around 50.

  • The Western derby (AFL)
  • Avon descent
  • Port to Pub
  • HBF run for a reason
  • City to surf
  • Telethon
  • Rottnest swim
  • Camel cup (kal)
  • Targa west
  • Possible ascot spring carnival
  • Astrofest
  • ECU engineering school gokarts
  • Margaret river pro surfing
  • City Xmas lights trail, 22nd Nov, https://visitperth.com/events/rio-tinto-christmas-lights-trail
  • Xmas light trails in the burbs
  • Garage sale trail
  • Record store day (maybe, could be considered advertising/promotion)
  • Sculptures by the Sea
  • Weekend post about which community markets are on that weekend inPerth.
  • WAM WA music awards
  • Northam Indy 500
  • Canarvon Windfest day

My reason for thinking about this, is since becoming involved with Aussie Zone and searching for good sources for posts i've found quite a few sites that purport to be about promoting local "events" but are little more than paid tourism/hospitality event promotion sites. The most acceptable site like this i've found is probably 'Perth is Ok' who actually do put up the odd interesting article in between what look like paid placements. So i's thinking a useful update service of real community events could be helpful for people.

Cheers everyone in advance for your input on this :)

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Any chance of getting a community for rural areas set up? Maybe c/Outback or c/Bush or similar. For topics specifically related to rural areas

I think in the long term if we continue growing, it would be best to separate this into communities for each state/territory, at least the large ones. Such as r/Vic and r/NSW over on Reddit. But while it's still quietish here, I think a single jumbo community for basically all non urban areas would be fine

And another:

Would we be able to get an Australian Trains or Australian Transport community running? I don't think it's worthwhile creating train related communities for every city, so this would essentially serve as a transport community for everywhere else in Aus outside the major cities.

I think Melbourne and Sydney are still deserving of their own communities, but [email protected] is fairly inactive, so if the over abundance of PT related communities is a concern, I'd be open to polling the few members over there on whether they'd be in favour of closing it off to new posts and redirecting people to the AusTrains community instead

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submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

This instance is well into a second year of existence now, and while changes have happened its stable.

Thinking about longevity, i think Aussie Zone could benefit from a direction setting and issue defining annual meeting of sorts.

Issues like the large amount of dead communities and why they're left, decisions that need to be made about inactive moderators, financing (if this hangs around for a long time this might become an issue for Lodion), broader direction setting, also might be a good way to look back on the years events and assess whats happened perhaps after some time has passed.

Its structure being analogous to a companys AGM, hence the name, the thread could be locked after two days or a week, etc, and amount of questions allowed per user limited.

In saying all this, i'm not forgetting that this is Lodion and Nath's beast. But i think it could be useful to find out the broader instances thoughts or concerns, for instance if a user doesn't feel an issue warrants its own thread, an AGT could be useful for that.

And, of course, the structure would have to be thoughtfully done. It can't set up an us against them scenario in any configuration that could possibly detrimentally occur. Can't also be an agonybaints session, the rules would have to foster only productive and earnest conversation.

I don't know, I by no means have a fully fleshed out idea here. But what do people think of an AGT or something along that vein?

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Two Brisbanes? (aussie.zone)
submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Does anyone know what has happened here, I've got two Brisbane subs? I posted in one and then it cross posted to the other... but how is there two in the same place? They both link back to https://aussie.zone/c/brisbane

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Upgrade to lemmy 0.19.8 (join-lemmy.org)
submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I'm about to restart services for this upgrade. Shouldn't be down longer than a few minutes.

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Vale @Ilandar (aussie.zone)
submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Just noticed they deleted their account 8 days ago :(

Another beloved member of the community who will be sadly missed.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Unsure if this is just me or my vpn (mullvad) to blame or the server software but on my phone and desktop every now and then the site will fail to load, no errors just a blank screen and just before I posted a comment but it just sat there and didn't do anything for like 10 seconds then I was able to click post again and it put it through.

I would like to get more evidence but it's tough because ping seems to be ok

Just wondering if anyone else is noticing as well?

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submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Phew! This last day there have been some pretty toxic comments on Aussie Zone from people from other instances.

Is it just me noticing or have there been more than usual today?

Starting to understand beehaws move to a more private setting a while back.

^note: i'm not calling for anything, just venting my spleen^

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I'm pretty sure we're all across the recent decision to restrict social media to people aged 16+, but has any thought been put into how we'll respond to this?

I know we have about a year to figure it all out, but I am worried about the future of aussie.zone. @[email protected] @[email protected] do you have the time to implement something? Do you feel comfortable collecting the required information and managing age verification? Are donations sufficient to allow you to pay some other company to do it for you?

Another option is that we may be able to apply for an exemption from the eSafety Commissioner - but is that an actual option? Do either of you have the ability and time to procure the required documentation and write letters to the commissioner, or whatever else is needed?

Perhaps more importantly; what modifications could even be put in place that would be compatible with Lemmy? Will the instance just shut down?

If worse comes to worst, could another option be disabling signups and banning/removing all users, but keeping the instance open as a remote instance accessible solely through other instances?

Forgive me if I am being cynical and jumping the gun, but I am genuinely concerned that a solution won't be found, or neither of you will have the time/ability to implement one, forcing aussie.zone to come to a close. I really love our little instance, and it would be a major shame to see it go.

Whatever happens, please don't just leave us in the dark before eventually pulling the plug on AZ with a couple of days notice (or worse: no notice)

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I'll be working on upgrading aussie.zone to lemmy 0.19.6 today. All going well disruption will be brief, but there may be some performance issues related to back end DB changes required as part of the upgrade.

I'll unpin this once complete.

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