Ah, I misunderstood then.
What happens if lemmy.ml is down?
Ah, I misunderstood then.
What happens if lemmy.ml is down?
I think we want communities to spread out more than users.
Unfortunately if the users are there then they create the communities. So really people just need to spread out.
Migrating means losing a few things you’ve made or commented on. We’re so young that shouldn’t be such a big deal yet though.
This l load balancing will have to be automated sooner or later (sooner hopefully) because it’s gonna be problematic…
I find it strange that anything lives on a single server at all. It’s wasting one of the best parts of being peer to peer. Redundancy. Every server should just be sharing the ultimate load and hosting parity so nothing can be truly lost when someone decides they’re done with their side project…
The Expanse. Just so beautiful!
Same…
I’ll get untitled project finished soon™
This is great to see!
Windows 10 for my main PC, with Linux Mint in dual boot. I code in mint. I might switch over to Linux full time soon as things keep getting better and better there. Gaming was my main holdup and that seems to be less of an issue especially with the steamdeck making huge new inroads.
My laptop is the same.
My server is Unraid, which has VMs for a ton of OS just for fun. I rarely use them anymore but they exist for testing and learning and stuff.
They didn’t specify. They literally just said we’re gonna do an AMA tomorrow. Chances are it isn’t really an AMA so much as a “press release” with pre-answered questions of their choosing.
Not yet. I really hope people start coming over though. Things like Unraid were a HUGE resource. Maybe stuff like BuyItForLife and so on.
I used reddit for crowdsourcing info on products and tech support.
It’s all open source, you can look at the algorithms here.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/index.html
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/contributors/07-ranking-algo.html