None… because I don’t see any of them. Ever.
If I were subscribed to them, I might see them.
But, I do not see them. EVER.
None… because I don’t see any of them. Ever.
If I were subscribed to them, I might see them.
But, I do not see them. EVER.
A random note- federation, is being very weird for this particular server.
│ 2023-06-21T14:16:09.127573Z WARN activitypub_federation::core::activity_queue: Queueing activity https://lemmyonline.com/activities/follow/d6d4fccb-c1e3-40ea-918b-6426d3080b3f to https://lemmy.world/inbox for retry after failure with status 502 Bad Gateway: <html> │
│ <head><title>502 Bad Gateway</title></head> │
│ <body> │
│ <center><h1>502 Bad Gateway</h1></center> │
│ <hr><center>nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu)</center> │
│ </body> │
│ </html>
(Also- I can’t actually see replies to this, due to… federation acting very weird with this particular server…)
Also- Is, there a changelog available for the upcoming 0.18 release?
I need to stock up.
Guess this is a good way to burn a few T of space on my NAS. Love GOG
When they click on ‘register’, a random instance (which allows new registrations) is chosen There is a small link ‘advanced options’ which allows users to see and choose instances
I actually like that idea. It’s simple, and effective.
drama from my hosting provider
That is an easy fix! Just host behind cloudflare. Your ISP/Datacenter/etc can’t see anything as the data is encrypted between lemmy <—> cloudflare.
I don’t care if anyone posts NSFW content, AS LONG AS… its in a NSFW community and/or tagged NSFW. (AND, obviously not questionable/illegal)
Feel free- Just do me a favor, if you come across some useful information we can share to others, please let me know and I will update it.
Right now my instance isnt open. But given a possible surge coming on 7/1 I am chewing on opening it up to be a “user-only” federated instance. As in, no real communities, just a speed instance to setup an account and join other communities.
After reading some of the concerns from other various communities today, I ended up locking down my registrations to requiring both approval, and a valid email. I don’t expect to get a ton of users, but, I wanted to reduce the chance of “Troll users” joining, and then giving my instance a bad name… Or users posting content, which is not appropriate/illegal.
“user-only” federated instance. As in, no real communities, just a speed instance to setup an account and join other communities.
That is essentially what my instance is. The small handful of communities here, are either for my instance itself for me to share news, OR, communities related to some of my public projects.
In all fairness- if they closed registrations on those instances, lots of the new users would end up confused, and go post on reddit that lemmy isn’t allowing new registrations.
That being said, those instances are overloaded. They have posted multiple threads on the issue already.
Known issue, going to be fixed soon in the 18.0 release. Until then, just gotta sort by new.
There is a github issue to allow communities to be federated-
Ie, this community can be hosted on multiple instances, for example.
That would help some too.
https://static.xtremeownage.com/blog/2023/join-the-fediverse/
Not sure if it helps or not, but, I made that post earlier to assist onboarding a bit.
We can only go up from here!
Also, cannot promise my instance is any better, but, your welcome to try it. https://lemmyonline.com/
Its working quite nicely today though.
I would agree with that.
Wonder if it would be possible to implement a PKI system, so that way, a user can download a private certificate, which would allow them to re-authenticate to their existing account, on a new server anytime they wanted to move around.
Regarding point 1- if people would just stop signing up on lemmy.world, lemmy.ml, and beehaw.org, because they have the most people-
Things would go much smoother!
Pick an instance based on uptime, or hell, create your own instance.
Piling all of the eggs into a single basket is destined to result in failure.
That sounds exciting. Would be a fantastic addition to the fediverse.
In the case of reddit, a poweruser would be anyone using a 3rd party client! (a bit of sarcasm there).
For the fediverse (lemmy/kbin/mastdon/etc…), I’d basically say those who are running their own instances would fit the bill.
Eh, FreshRSS keeps me up to date on my news, updates, and such- but, It doesn’t fill the void I get from staring endlessly at reddit/kbin/lemmy/etc!
Give it time, perhaps some of these bugs will be ironed out…
I would disagree.
What happens when everyone flocks to beehaw, or lemmy.world- Is those instances end up going pretty slowly.
People from other instances can still read, can still post, and can comment. This, for example, is popping up on my newsfeed.
A post, on beehaw, written by a user on monero.town, being read by a user on lemmyworld.com.
Also, when beehaw defederated with lemmy.world, that is no bueno too.
And… upgraded. Thanks!