Lemmy seems to be incredibly slow, 2+ second delay in any action through lemmy.world even after restarting the browser. it wasnt like this the other day but now its basically unusable. Any suggestions?

  • MentalEdge
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    Its the teething pains of the network growing, servers talking to each other, catching up on posts, comments, votes, etc.

    A lot of improvement will have to come from lemmy itself getting updates that make it run more efficiently.

    • @YoFrodoOP
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      Nope, still happening :( although it appears now to only be occurring on the main page/feed. in this thread I dont see the same issues

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Sounds like it’s on the server end. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were doing some maintenance in the background. You may just have to be patient.

  • Mike D.
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    Same here. Just started today.

    It is using a lot of memory in Firefox.

    edit - There was an update for FF available. It seems to have resolved the issue.
    edit2 - not resolved. Issue occurs when home page is loaded. CPU and memory usage increase. Memory continues to increase until FF hangs. If I switch page to a community CPU returns to normal and memory slowly goes back to normal.

    • 8565
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      -11 year ago

      Try hosting your own instance. I think Lemmy.world is getting overloaded

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I would guess this is not a Lemmy problem. Probably some of the instances are a bit overloaded at the moment. Here on dbzer0 I don’t experiece any of that.

    • Guadin
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      11 year ago

      Yes, I think they are a bit overloaded. Federation is also a bit of a hit and miss. Federating in is fine, getting stuff out is delayed a bit.