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Thank you so much for all the hard work, I'm really loving it here.
Youre welcome :)
Please know that your work is genuinely appreciated in fascilitating the migration from Reddit to Lemmy. Your efforts will hopefully ensure a bright future for communities on this platform. Kudos @nutomic@lemmy.ml !
Thank you :)
I'm getting 502 error all the time on my lemmy.ml account (lemmygrad account works since i'm posting from it).
Same. This is why I had to switch to lemmy.world. Now it's time to subscribe to everything all over again...
I was getting errors until I deleted my cookies. Try that and see if it works.
It worked, thanks.
As a new user, thanks for being accepting of us migrants!
same its been 6 hours. seems like using a vpn to connect works.
The server has become more responsive definitely. I thought my internet routing was so shitty that it took so long to load the site. Nice!
Congrats on the smooth migration!
Thanks for your hard work, I really can tell the difference. Now lemmy.ml is much more responsive than before
This new machine is speedy! Getting pretty much instant loading times. Thank you to the donators, I will be joining you soon!
Is that why I kept getting this error?
Probably hit the limit again and need a bigger server. It was migrated yesterday
Just started supporting this instance on liberapay, if other follow you'll hopefully be able to upgrade the potato soon !
Hi @nutomic@lemmy.ml. Thanks for the upgrade and for your work.
May I ask about the resources utilization now? CPU, RAM, storage? Thanks!
Are there still issues with cross-instance content? Previously, if I signed in to lemmy.ca and subscribed to a channel on .ml, I didn't see all content. Likewise, if I left a comment from my .ca account, it wouldn't necessarily show up for users on .ml.
If this is still a problem, it's a HUGE roadblock in being able to just tell people to join other instances, if we don't want to fracture an existing community.
Edit: That may have simply been a result of the excess load?
I'm still having trouble that any comments I make on other instances through lemmy.ml are not seen on those instances, only when viewed through lemmy.ml
Is it possible to horizontally scale these instances instead of just upping the machine hardware? What are the main performance bottlenecks typically?
Thank you!!
I really do appreciate everything you're doing for us all. Thank you.
I've just contributed to LemmyNet. Consider supporting them too — every little helps! https://opencollective.com/lemmy
I can feel the difference already. Really enjoying it here and while I wouldn’t let some technical difficulties stop me, I think it will help grow the community. Thank you!
I haven't dug into the bowels of lemmy, but is there anything to be gained by scaling horizontally?
How to migrate an account to another instance without losing anything including relationships ?
Something isn't working with ipv6, on my phone network I get nginx 502 but on wifi it works
It's giving me a 502 error on my computer as well but is working on my phone using WiFi.
Upgrade unlocked!
I'm still amazed at how light-weight lemmy is.
Rust magic
Inferno is pretty slick too
Is there a way to migrate my account to a new server?
Based
This server now: I am speed
I just want to say, you all are doing a great job. Maybe I don’t fully understand it yet, but I have created some communities on the lemmy.ml instance and I don’t really want to move away. Is there anything I can or should do? I think that I’m currently locked in here.
Thank you! I can actually participate now!! I have several screen shots saved of my profile showing me logged in under random user names over the last few days. ~.~ Shit was weird. I couldn't post, couldn't stay logged in, or I'd see a strange profile name if it actually let me click into a thread. Everything seems to be solid today.
That was a software bug that was fixed with 0.17.4