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Woah, wefwef is awesome! Using it now!
Woah, wefwef is awesome! Using it now!
How does it compare to invidious? Worth switching?
The discussion is more interesting than the video
What a fantastic but subtle way to differentiate instances
This is true, It is much safer to rely on providers at the protocol layer vs the application layer.
I had no problems with mlem
Is the blocker here that each instance is a single postgres/Lemmy process? I imagine a clustered inplementstion of the Lemmy backend could be used to shard individual communities to dedicated containers when they reach a given size, proxies through a community away load balancer? More to manage but would let instances scale up/down as needed. There are costs associated with this, but those of us who run instances do it because we like playing this game.
This is quite the conundrum that the fediverse requires corporations like fastly/cachefly/cloudflare to stay afloat/responsive at scale.
I will do you one better, I have my instance behind 3.
WAN -> haproxy -> traefik ingress -> Lemmy nginx
I can probably remove the lemmy nginx but it only uses ~10mb of ram and didn’t want my changes getting in the way when sorting federation issues(which work fine!).
Snake oil at best.
And at the very least, there’s a record of the discussions and thought processes behind why this was or wasn’t chosen.
What if each instance had a message broker distribute updates in a pub/sub topics oriented fashion? Does the activitypub spec specify that instance X must http post updates to instance Y or is there room for implementations to get creative?
I assume the sus score would remain low, it seems to be looking for high number of accounts with extremely low posts and no/open registration
OK next we need some sort of lemmy comment awards, that is savage
Its easier to grok if you watch lemmy server logs
good try bot.
Dont buy shit you dont need.
Quality of posts on Reddit has nosedived over the last week.
Multi-redditscommunities
And people pay for this?