Is one donation method preferred over another? That is to say, is one cheaper than the other?
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Does it work on water now that it has MORE POWA?
Iβm glad to hear about the new users (I myself am one.) and the server upgrades!
I think lemmy.world suits me better than Beehaw. (great folks over there, no shade)
I like that lemmy.world letβs communities be openly created by users, as well as the inclusion of downvoting which I personally prefer.
Lemmy.world is fantastic, thanks for your efforts. It fit perfectly with all the criteria I had when choosing where to host my account.
That being said, I wish Lemmy.ml, the "main" Lemmy instance, more often registered communities created here. At the moment, most people just search for communities there and many of our own don't show up because no user from that instance interacted with our new and growing communities just yet - not only does this create a fragmentation issue, but given the massive load spike, Lemmy.ml is actually running a bit slow whereas Lemmy.world is handling posts better, making interaction easier specially when migrating users from Reddit or other places. For instance, my GameBoy community is ready, with users, and I'm about to post some good content - but as far as someone from Lemmy.ml is concerned, no such community exists.
Mo powa baby
What kind of server configuration are you guys running? A single instance?
I'm not too familiar with Lemmy's codebase, but I am a devops engineer. Is the software written in any way to support horizontal scaling? If so, I'd be happy to consult/help to get the instance onto an autoscaling platform eventually.
I hope more third party apps are made in the future for iOS
The site is way more performant following the migration!
Thank you very much! π₯³
If you didn't tell I wouldn't even have noticed, awesome work!
I don't understand why a dedicated server is a good idea, when the only true way to scale is to use like Kubernetes or Docker and ECS Containers with scale?
Your just gonna run into more problems, you cannot vertically scale forever.
Awesome to see so much growth. I just joined yesterday and I guess I'm not alone!
What happens to accounts/history created here if the server shuts down?
On the other hand, posting on smaller instances is really fast now. Still kind of slow here.
congrats
Loving it here so far!
Damn, those server specs are crazy
My submissions still hang indefinitely, but when I reload they are there. I dunno if this is something connected to lemmy's code itself or the server but it's a bit broken
I just hope this doesn't cause ossies down the line. A lot of us are from reddit, and it wouldn't shock me if a lot of new users go back to reddit regardless of the outcome.
I'd hate for this situation to put unessecary financial strain on this service