Spread Out: How To Speed Up Lemmy

There are many lemmy instances in the world, but currently most people are using lemmy.world. This is why everything has gotten so slow.

You don’t have to delete your lemmy.world account, but check out lemmy.fediverse.observer/map it’s a geo-based map of lemmy instances – explore stuff nearest you, pick one, sign up, search , subscribe and begin interacting with your favorite communities. It’s easy, free and it will be faster. Try it!

gunslingerfry,

Yeah. This is all I see: Software: Lemmy Signups: no

As long as this tool includes people’s personal instances, it’s useless.

MBM,

“Signups: no” can also just mean that your sign-up will be checked manually, like on older instances like beehaw and sopuli

Max_UL,

Yeah they really need to update that binary presentation. Our instance says no registrations, but we do have them open, you just gotta pass the requirements: email, sign up question and captcha.

FinalBoy1975,

lemmy.world was an instance I tried and call me an impatient spoiled brat, but it's not usable for me because it's so darn slow. It's much better to join a smaller instance. It doesn't even have to be in the country you're connecting from. sh.itjust.works is in Canada, I am in Western Europe, it's snappy AF. And less toxic btw. kbin.social is pretty awesome, though. Loads up for me nice and fast with more content I want to see. I've settled on kbin as my place to go, but there are other instances that are just as fantastic. The lesson I learned: lemmy.world might be the big general instance and it might wish to claim to be "the front page of the internet" but it's bogged down and too slow. It also wasn't fun for me when I could actually use it. You know, because of the usual. Too much bickering and too much meta stuff. It's much better to join the communities hosted on lemmy.world from another faster instance. You get snappier loading up of content and you avoid their whole home page which, at the moment, is just a meta victim.

Snapz,

Something like this needs to be incorporated by devs at the UX onboarding level if you want success.

During mass migration times, you need to really hold new users hands to curate a path towards community ideals. Needs to be as easy as clicking boxes to attempt to create accounts on multiple instances and then app defaults to the local option to start, or something similar.

You’ll only get a few crumbs here and there from dedicated people if it’s that manual of a process.

_cerpin_taxt_,

So can I just start running my only instance on my home server and just let only a few friends use it, then federate with the rest?

miles,

absolutely, talk to !selfhosted

Drun,

Absolutely

Xtallll,
@Xtallll@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

The only “downside” from running your own instance is the all page is generated from all the communities that someone in your instance has visited. So with a smaller instance the all page is less diverse.

ryannathans,

There’s a toggle to swap the all page to include all federated instances, truly all

Xylight,

Please enlighten me

SmashingSquid,

Yup, if you’re lazy you can use this to set it up: github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy

IceQuest, (edited )

I tried to migrate to another instance by rejoining the same communities as this account. However I can’t seem to find some of the communities anymore through the other instance’s search page. There’s no indication that there’s any defederation going on.

I still have no idea what a proper community joining process is. I just go to the search page, type it in and scroll through the random comments until I find a link to a community.

If only I could just copy the community link, right now it’ll just open up with lemmy.world again, so I have to go through the other instance’s search page. Please let me know if there’s a guide of any kind.

Edit: Ok you need to manually type the URLs. E.g. if you wanted to open this community on lemmy.ml, type “lemmy.ml/c/fediverse@lemmy.world”

That’s a kinda clunky experience ngl. How is the average normie going to feel about appending URLs in the address bar tho.

RGB3x3,

Community discovery on Lemmy so far feels incredibly difficult. Even browsing “all” I feel I get the same 10-15 communities in rotation.

How am I supposed to find the medium-sized communities about specific subjects that don’t end up on “all?”

RGB3x3,

Community discovery on Lemmy so far feels incredibly difficult. Even browsing “all” I feel I get the same 10-15 communities in rotation.

How am I supposed to find the medium-sized communities about specific subjects that don’t end up on “all?”

SmashingSquid,

I just put the url in the search box on the Lemmy webui sand search. I find a lot of the time it says nothing found but if I click search a second tinder it finds it so it must be a bug. Then click the community and subscribe.

throwaway_OT05wZjv, (edited )

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  • ruschroe,

    Nice! I just got my personal instance up and running so I may give this a shot.

    aranym, (edited )

    That’s immensely useful, thanks! Running it on my own public 1.18.1 instance with no issues.

    Xyre,

    I think the concerns about smaller instances are valid (as I post from lemmus.org). Some additional data points to consider when evaluating an instance would be whether they’re running a recent version and the uptime of the instance.

    It’d probably be a good idea to have a page that promotes these smaller instances that ‘score’ well to help distribute some of the load.

    InternetPirate,

    I would prefer if there was a way to ping every instance to find the fastest one. Like this: github.com/maltfield/…/12

    Ignacio,
    Ignacio avatar

    I've just discovered that kbin.social is near Wichita. Does that mean that ernest is John Rambo? 💪😎🤜

    Cornpop,

    In FL, the only one here with signups open is not responding and has 56k members. The next closest one is the only one open in Atlanta and it’s exploding heads. No thanks. Wish I had more options.

    jandar_fett,

    Exploding heads? I’m in GA, but also don’t care about local stuff because I live in south. I just go for stuff outside that scope for a broader sense of what’s going on.

    hydra,

    The next closest one is the only one open in Atlanta and it’s exploding heads.

    yeah pass 💀💀💀

    amanaftermidnight,

    My local instance hasn’t upgraded to 1.18, and it’s 404-ing me when I tried to load this community in that instance. Another friction surface absent with this lemmy.world account of mine.

    Brkdncr,

    Incorrect. A new instance is a new server. You need a new server regardless if it’s scaling up or scaling out. It’s completely acceptable to wait for scaling up. People admin’ing a number of servers will likely be better then a single person admin’ing 1-2 servers.

    Playingwithethenew,

    I am planning on moving to lemmy.blahaj.zone soon-ish but I have 2 questions.

    1. How do I move to another instance?

    2. Can I move freely? For example, could I switch to lemmy.blahaj.zone to lemmy.world to kbin.social every day? I don;t like the idea of being "tied down" to an instance for a long time.

    wrath-sedan,
    wrath-sedan avatar

    As far as I know, account migration from one instance to another is currently not possible on kbin/lemmy but with the sudden influx of users and developers I believe it is on the roadmap for at least kbin and likely lemmy too. For now you’ll have to use multiple accounts, but eventually you should be able to migrate if you choose to.

    Playingwithethenew,

    I may wait until that becomes possible, although if the wait is long, I'll make a new account.

    wrath-sedan,
    wrath-sedan avatar

    Yeah do whatever you decide is best! No right way to do it. Some have suggested just considering accounts temporary as we all experiment with what works best until more features are rolled out. But I know I’m already attached to my existing accounts and reluctant to make more.

    miles,

    you can have accounts on multiple instances, go ahead and sign up. your info is NOT transferred, so you’ll need to re-subscribe to your communities, and your posts stay on the instance you wrote them from.

    Rhaedas,
    Rhaedas avatar

    There are two things being discussed here. The first is the original suggestion of the account you'd log into and use as a server for pulling information. The other some have mentioned is the location of communities. They both share similar problems in an overloaded or defunct instance situation, but need different solutions.

    For the account I think just one main thing needs developing, and that's the ability to share a profile across different logins. So you can have two or three different logins, but you have the same settings and when people interact with you they see you as the same umbrella/main account. I'm not sure how this could work outside Lemmy, like kbin or even Mastodon without being part of the protocol itself, but maybe that's a long range idea. There's also the problem of name collision since there's enough accounts now that duplication is probably a thing. The choice right now is limited to just making accounts in a few places and see if things are better/same/worse there before you get too invested with customizing your stuff.

    For instances - I had seen a suggestion of having a grouping ability between different instances that wanted to share or mirror each others content, basically an automated cross-posting. This would allow multiple instances so if one has some problem, the content still exists. There's lots of caveats with that I'm sure, but one of the laments from many Redditors is the loss of resources, and that really should be a high priority to make sure that content is both preserved and available. For now the best we can do is make communities in a few places and cross-post the more important things so more people read and respond to it.

    bluesydney,

    An export/import for “subscribed” communities would encourage a lot of people to do this.

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