This may be due to consistently 100% capacity, high voltage, and high temperature.
Lemmy’de bulunan dağınık Türkçe veya Türkiye ile alakalı toplulukları tek bir dizinde birleştirdiğimiz projemize ulaşmak için lemmy-dizini.end.dedyn.io adresini ziyaret edebilirsiniz <3
This may be due to consistently 100% capacity, high voltage, and high temperature.
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STATUS August 18, 2026 12:39 AM
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[off] battlimit
[off] sshd
[off] caddy
[off] cloudflared
[off] boot automation
[off] sleep lock
------ battery ------
level : 56%
status : Discharging
limit : 0
current : -355,000 uA
temperature : 340 (tenths of a degree)
I set this up using Termux. When “battlimit” is enabled, it caps the battery charge at 60% and the device runs solely on USB power. I also had the chance to configure Caddy, Cloudflare, and others. With Termux, I can easily turn these on and off via a widget. They start up without any issues every time I reboot.


Users will, of course, have to accept that I2P is slow. Still, by using i2pd, optimizing the number of tunnels, and opting for a minimalist web interface, I can create a Lemmy instance that’s quite useful for the I2P community. I’ll make sure it’s a PWA. I can implement aggressive caching.


I’m sure that won’t happen.


Yes.


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By adding rules like “Only the X community can share posts from I2P to the Clearnet,” I can be sure I’m not disturbing the rest of the Fediverse community.


Outproxy (I2P → Clearnet)
and
Inproxy (Clearnet → I2P)
This can be done via these methods. Alternatively, a dual-stack instance might be a much more practical approach.
An instance operates both on the clearnet (lemmy.example.org) and on I2P (as an .i2p eepsite). This instance acts as a bridge: lemmy.i2p ←→ bridge instance ←→ clearnet fediverse Federation is established indirectly through this bridge.
Could it be CH?