There are problems with Lemmy federation in general some of which seem to be worse between 0.17 and 0.18 instances. There's not a clear cut indicator for identifying these issues.
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I'll make a github issue for this, looks like there's only one about 0.18 not federating outbound with non-Lemmy instances but I couldn't find one about 0.17 -> 0.18
I’m seeing this post outside of your home instance from an instance on 0.18+ so it may be a problem with that instance specifically.
Or it's working from 0.18 to 0.17 instances at least
Something's up for sure. I can't get into my account on lemmy.world. Was working earlier today, but not anymore. I can log into Beehaw though
Lots of new users so Lemmy servers are basically on fire, and due to some frankly questionable design choices federation is also broken
Yeah, I'm kind of surprised Lemmy is struggling to scale considering the claims of the codebase. If 2000 monthly users can kill a server, I honestly don't think the server is built well.
Hacker News runs on a potato can and services many many more people everyday
I was toying with the idea of learning how ActivityPub works and then learning Rust so I could help contribute to Lemmy, but those aren't exactly small undertakings and I have a very limited amount of spoons available at the moment
If you don't know Rust, I wouldn't suggest learning from the Lemmy codebase. It does a bunch of non-idiomatic things and has a lot of complexity that isn't obvious unless you have familiarity with the macro system.
Yeah I definitely wouldn't start there, but with some small personal project and "the book". But good to know in any case, thanks.