• Hot Saucerman
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      301 year ago

      The admins on many instances already went through an upgrade cycle about two weeks ago to account for the first influx of ex-redditors.

      Some of them may already be at their maximum ability/affordability.

      I think others in the thread are correct that moving to different instances will probably help reduce some of the overhead that’s slowing things down for many.

    • @psilves1
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      01 year ago

      Lemmy’s would benefit from scaling horizontally (more instances) instead of vertically (bigger instances)

      • @AllGoesUpMustGoDown
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        31 year ago

        Not necessarily. New users gravitate towards established, large instances, such as lemmy.world and lemmy.ml. Expanding horizontally would just create a few laggy and overflowing instances, and a bunch of tiny instances no one uses.

        • @psilves1
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          01 year ago

          And once the devs can’t maintain server costs, they should shut down new registrations.

          There’s no need to charge for servers

          • @AllGoesUpMustGoDown
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            11 year ago

            Well, you have a point. Problem would be to get users to use the smaller instances.

  • ibk
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    291 year ago

    I hope people won’t get scared away from Lemmy just because of server issues, all this traffic means there are lots of new users coming in and I wish they all stay.

    • jay
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      321 year ago

      Lemmy reminds me in a big way of the internet in 2000s, things are still being set up and figured out. It’s going to be a while till there’s a reliable and polished experience and that’s actually a good thing. It takes time to build something great and there’s a lot of a learning curve.

      Patience is a good thing to practice now and hopefully the new user base can find the great things we’ve seen with Lemmy and have some patience as things stabilize.

      • temp_acct_001
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        51 year ago

        Good analogy. For those that remember the late 90s, early 2000s, the internet was a beautiful place, purely because it was an arena of experimentation. Lemmy does have that feel to it and I, for one, hope that sense of community and discovery never dies.

    • @krische
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      71 year ago

      The software industry has gotten so much better at designing and operating web apps that can scale quickly.

  • Netto Hikari
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    161 year ago

    Well, don’t flock to the same servers all the time. Check out join-lemmy.org or one of the other instance lists. My instance (social.fossware.space) still has plenty of space. 😅

  • 001100 010010
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    151 year ago

    Apparantly, I don’t exist on some instances. And a comment I submitted earlier didn’t federate. Does anyone see this comment?

  • AnnihilatronV9000
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    91 year ago

    Ive tried and failed to sign up to lemmy.world over the course of a week lmao. At least there’s plenty of other places to go out there

    • @ilickfrogs
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      171 year ago

      That’s the beauty of the fediverse. You’ll be with us no matter the instance plus, the lack of karma means making a new account on another instance is a tiny inconvenience. :) i likes it here. like we’re all in a big pot of stew with no chef to fuck it up. looking at you SPEZ… dickhead

      • @dudewhereismypizza
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        31 year ago

        I still see votes on this site. Is this not the same as reddit karma? Sorry I’m a new lemmy user.

        • @voxov7
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          81 year ago

          It’s near the same but the important distinction is that your user doesnt accrue or lose points. Just comments and posts have a score, not your profile. This should disincentivize karma whoring.

      • R0cket_M00se
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        21 year ago

        As long as you have your content backed up that you don’t want to lose them yeah, switching accounts really isn’t that bad of a deal.

        Plus you only need to change if your instance gets defederated or starts sucking for some reason. Otherwise you can post and comment on other instances communities. The only limitation is that you can’t create a community anywhere but your own instance, but why wouldn’t you do that already?

        Shameless plug for the Mass Effect community on lemmy.world, I don’t moderate it but there aren’t that many people there and the communities on reddit were pretty sizable so hopefully we get some more users.

    • @dusky
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      11 year ago

      One of the many third party apps I can use just keeps infinitely loading, almost like reddit but for a different reason ;p

  • Midas
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    71 year ago

    test since apparently my instance can only receive?>>

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    I can’t post or comment anything on lemmy.world this morning.

    *Failure to post. May be risking double-post. I guess lemmy.ml is struggling too. Lol

  • @voodooattack
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    61 year ago

    Watching the exodus from Reddit and Twitter is top tier entertainment for me right now.

  • Veedems
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    51 year ago

    This is where the Fediverse gets tested. Without a big corporate budget to bring extra servers online on a whim, balancing load during rushes is going to be difficult.

    Then again, Reddit servers went down a lot and they’re big and corporate.

  • Lee Duna
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    41 year ago

    Well that’s the reason I didn’t create a lemmy account on popular instances 😆

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