We just added Alexandrite to the server, it’s an alternative desktop UI for Lemmy created by Sheodox who worked tirelessly to make the necessary changes to we could host it ourselves here. So go to https://a.lemmy.world and have a look!

He continues to update it constantly, you can follow the development on his github page or in his community. If you like what you see and want to support him, why not buy him a coffee? :)

For those who don’t have Lemmy World as their home instance and want to use Alexandrite, either ask your instance admins to add it or go to https://alexandrite.app!

Edit: I should probably have mentioned that Alexandrite is meant for desktop!

  • Antik 👾@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Maintenance in regards to updates is not an issue. All the extra frontends we added run in docker and are automatically updated twice a day to make sure we are always running the latest stable versions. All apps are using the Lemmy api’s just like the 3rd party apps and should anything break we have ways to contact the developers.

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      1 year ago

      How did you set them up to automatically update? Have you done a write up on how you set these up? Would be great for other admins to be able to do the same

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        1 year ago

        We use docker compose in scripts and crontabs

        /scripts/update-alexandrite.sh:

        cd /opt/alexandrite
        docker-compose pull
        docker-compose down
        docker-compose up -d
        

        Then use crontab -e and add this line:

        00 05,00 * * * bash /scripts/update-alexandrite.sh

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          1 year ago

          Sweet thanks, do you have this and scripts to keep the other front ends updated on GitHub somewhere?