I don’t think that is what they said. They reach out before hitting the breaking point which is a very mature thing to do ^^
I don’t think that is what they said. They reach out before hitting the breaking point which is a very mature thing to do ^^
Had the same issue so I removed most meme communities ^^ It’s just to easy to post them, they rank high on the filters as well
It seems I did > .< Wonder if they ever got their account restored
Where does it appear? (burger menu, address bar) I cannot see it on my install of Firefox on mobile. Running Android ^^
Give your attitude and the username, perhaps it’s not your views that got you banned. You are also not starting of strong with the appeal here.
Might find this post from lemmy.world interesting ^^ https://lemmy.world/post/1073599
If you want up to date docker arm64 images ubergeek77 has a great project setup for that ^^ https://github.com/ubergeek77/lemmy-docker-multiarch
All comments in this chain being downvoted. hmm
They do already have community but not many moved over ^^ Hopefully it picks up
It’s for “path of exile” and it’s a bit of a slow period for the game until a couple of weeks from now.
Not used Reddit for a while now ^^ Just a couple subs I miss but most things are here on Lemmy now
Windows 11 ^^ It is what it is
It can take a while for the search to find a instance/community. It’s also the case that it will show “no results found” but after 10-30 seconds it shows up.
did they work? Can’t just leave us hanging in your testing here 🤔
When you say groups that is communities in lemmy terms? ^^ Not fluent in the terminology but with a functionality like this how would you receive older posts? Seems like newer linked instances would start with a blank slate from the point of “bounding”.
Or am I just butchering the meaning with my understanding? hehe
There is some pros of self hosting, outside of it being a fun project. You can get custom emojis (sadly not on the mobile app yet, otherwise there would be a :blobheart: right here) and custom themes ^^
So I don’t think most small instances are necessary looking to increase in user size. Or at least that is not my intention.
Perhaps just not sure how they are hosted, if they are majority cloud hosted that’s a different thing :3 Assumed smaller instances would run on a home server of some kind.
Would be a nice ask lemmy post perhaps ^^
Smaller instances cannot be trusted to have good uptime. For me I have to go down if there is a thunderstorm, need to unplug everything >.< So would need to save individual data to 2-3 smaller instances for it to be reliable.
I hope there might be a community and user transfer functionality. Could spread the load over the currently well hosted but low pop instances. Right now you need to stick with the instance you choose for all eternity :< forever and ever
From my understanding a instance will only interact with posts and comments (store them) when a user on that instance does. So just federating with a older instance that has a large back catalogue does not mean it will flood the small instance.
Side note about images. They seem to only ever be saved locally on the server it was uploaded to. So custom emojis like will not be saved on for example lemmy.ml (here). Only on my self hosted instance. Perhaps if a post is really popular and I link a self hosted image like that, it might put strain on my host to deliver this image though. Worst case just my small instance will go down and the link will be stale.
Side-side note: I might want to make all emojis smaller so that they both fit in the text better and put less strain on my host.
I’m posting from a self hosted server running on a raspberry pi! While no long term test has been carried out yet, it’s really snappy :3
I wonder how the network will scale if more and more would self-hosts small instances with just 2-4 users. If it would decrease load or increase load on the instances that hold popular communities.
I still have hobbies and people I wanna keep happy ^^ If there is any hope, giving up closes any and all possibilities. Be the best you can be, until the we know the final resolution.