I have have this problem as well and it seems to be getting steadily worse. I feel like it must be q bug, but haven’t looked in to it much.
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I have have this problem as well and it seems to be getting steadily worse. I feel like it must be q bug, but haven’t looked in to it much.
I think you’re underestimating the number of requests that a server can handle. Even my tiny instance currently sees dozens of requests every second and is very lightly loaded. A single request per minute is an immeasurably small load.
This used to work. The latest block of shorts that they added in the subscriptions page that is not removable.
If I read the announcement correctly, that is implemented by a bot with mod privileges that parses comments and takes actions on users’ behalf. I don’t think it’s practical to literally make every user a moderator.
AFAIK, you can’t load comments on posts manually. You only get comments that are pushed to your instance after someone has subscribed to the community containing the post.
Good to see some anecdotal evidence that people have found us here. From an admin perspective, there’s not much of a way to get insight in to this. As you pointed out, the ~300 subscribers is a good indication that there are users from other instances subscribed here. There’s no easy way to tell how many other instances have at least one subscriber, but for every instance that does have at least one subscriber, posts from this community could show up in the “All” feed of anyone on the instance, so that has some potential to expand the reach somewhat as well.
Same for me. Since I switched to Firebird/Firefox, no other browser has given me a reason to seriously consider switching.
I agree. Sadly it seems the rest of the world does not. Hopefully as Lemmy matures we can get to a point where features are not pushed put half-baked because there aren’t enough people willing and able to give thorough code reviews.
From a practical perspective, I’m good with anything above/including the bottom left to top right diagonal. It’s hard to argue with the effectiveness of an excavator if you know where the fiber optics are buried though.
I don’t generally have a lot of faith in movie adaptation games, but I love the Blade Runner universe enough to be cautiously optimistic about this one anyway.
$3.33/month? I too would like to know who your VPS provider is.
This made me realize why I found this whole question so confusing. I write code professionally, but don’t really do open-source professionally or personally. There’s just very little reason for two people to be writing code in the same file in the same week in my job. If it does happen, it still doesn’t usually come close enough to cause a conflict. The rare case I find myself resolving merge conflicts is usually because I have some super old stash that I decide I actually want to apply months later.
Honestly kind of a hilarious misunderstanding of Lemmy too. Beehaw will never replace reddit because they explicitly do not want to and have already taken aggressive steps to make sure that they don’t (i.e. detailed application requirements and defederating multiple instances).
I wish we could leave cynical takes like this back on Reddit. They don’t add anything of value to the conversation.
This only proves that you can’t unilaterally migrate a subreddit. That instance currently has ~250 users. I don’t know how active the subs it represents were, but surely they had at least an order of magnitude more active users than that?
Even with in-video ads, those must be paid based on historical (or actual?) view counts right? No matter how big you are, there’s no way you’re going to maintain view counts when switching away from YouTube.
I think GP is saying the the total income from Premium doesn’t cover the cost of running all of Youtube, not that a single premium subscription doesn’t cover that one user’s costs, which it obviously does (or the people running YouTube are truly idiots).
I’ve never been a Zelda fan, but this list makes me think I should try BotW :D
Another vote for Synology here. I have 2 RT2600 and 1 RT1600 between myself and my parents houses. They have been completely bullet proof and the oldest one is going on 7 years old now.