I host my own Lemmy instance and have a user account on it that I use everywhere (I don’t host local communities, I just use it as a home for my Lemmy user account). I needed to re-home my Lemmy server, and though it’s a docker installation, copying the /var/lib/docker/volumes/lemmy_* directories to the new installation...
Over the past few days, it seems like things have suddenly gotten slower on lemmy.ml specifically. Loading other instances websites seems to be a lot faster for me. Haven’t seen any one else talk about it, so wasn’t sure if it’s just me...
Yes something seems to be broken, but so far we don’t have any idea what it might be. On Monday we will deploy the 0.19.4 release candidate which has various performance improvements, hopefully that will help.
Here is our regular update that explains what we have been working on for the past two weeks. This should allow average users to keep up with development, without reading Github comments or knowing how to program....
Yes I have more time available than expected, at least for now. And whenever I don’t program for a while, I get a strong urge to write some code so I can’t stop myself.
Yes I have more time available than expected, at least for now. And whenever I don’t program for a while, I get a strong urge to write some code so I can’t stop myself.
Beehaw is still using version 0.18.4 which will soon celebrate its first birthday. We made countless moderation improvements since then, but of course Beehaw won’t get those if they refuse to upgrade.
One of the advantages of a decentralized platform like Lemmy is the ability to create parallel communities on the same topic. “You don’t like how a community is being moderated? Go to another instance and start a new community!” (with or without blackjack and hookers)...
This is a good idea I theory so that these small communities gain more activity by being merged into a larger one. But the question is how to actually do it in practice. Many of these small communities are essentially abandoned, with mods that havent posted in months (or never posted at all). The only option is then to have admins of each community instance help with the migration.
Missed that part. Then there will be lots of duplicate posts and comments, which increases server load and confuses users. Better to merge the communities in the first place.
Lemmy v0.19.4 Release - Image Proxying and Federation improvements (join-lemmy.org)
What is Lemmy?...
How do I migrate a Lemmy account?
I host my own Lemmy instance and have a user account on it that I use everywhere (I don’t host local communities, I just use it as a home for my Lemmy user account). I needed to re-home my Lemmy server, and though it’s a docker installation, copying the /var/lib/docker/volumes/lemmy_* directories to the new installation...
Zom 100 Season 2 Future Predictions Explained in Video (gameshifu.com)
Lemmy.ml is **much** snappier after the recent upgrade
This is just to followup from my prior post on latencies increasing with increasing uptime (see here)....
Has lemmy.ml been slower to load and make posts/comments for anyone else lately?
Over the past few days, it seems like things have suddenly gotten slower on lemmy.ml specifically. Loading other instances websites seems to be a lot faster for me. Haven’t seen any one else talk about it, so wasn’t sure if it’s just me...
Lemmy Development Update 2024-05-24
Here is our regular update that explains what we have been working on for the past two weeks. This should allow average users to keep up with development, without reading Github comments or knowing how to program....
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We are now at 48,859 monthly active users vs 51,172 a month ago, decline seems slow but steady. Anything we can do about it?
Link to the graphs: lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats
[Meta] Looking for Moderators
/c/opensource is currently unmoderated because all the existing mod accounts are inactive....
Potential benefits of consolidating communities? (Harry Potter example)
One of the advantages of a decentralized platform like Lemmy is the ability to create parallel communities on the same topic. “You don’t like how a community is being moderated? Go to another instance and start a new community!” (with or without blackjack and hookers)...