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what is stored in
received_activity
? anything important? I mean obviously it's something the instance has received from other instances but is this then stored somewhere else (like comments then stored elsewhere for eg)in v0.19.0 Lemmy will automatically delete entries over 7 days old
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4113
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/commit/cb01427dcff14b3d88e30220695fc97978786a9a
currently it waits 3 months before deleting
Time to update then!
it's in alpha currently, but you could still run it
I think you might have to use the
:dev
tag to get this update, a bit risky to stay on that tag though, maybe wait for the next docker image of an alpha releaseTa, good to know
Well now you can use
:0.19.0-rc.5
:)epic :)
oh btw 3rd party apps aren't working with 0.19.0 yet, because of changes to the authentication API
Good to know. I'll check it out.