Z-fold 4 and I get the same. Wish I could provide more details, but I don't really have any :/
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Fold 4 as well. I thought it might have something to do with all the 0.18 upgrades going on, but I guess not!
Ah shit. No I can't go by that moniker. It was the weirdest there. Now I'm crying alligator tears. I escaped to the west coast for a reason.
Recently a video tape surfaced of my friends and I tazing each other for fun.
Yes, I lived in bumfuck Florida at the time.
Edit: typo
Are the DB spikes ACTUALLY every 5 minutes or is that just kind of a guess? I ask because if it's consistent, it's gotta be some sidecar process somewhere in the stack that can be fiddled with.
That said, it really sounds like you know what you're doing already so I'll just go play with my new communities.
As someone who has "been there and done that" at a much larger scale than many devs may ever get a chance to (not a brag, it can suck royally) this really seems like the smart choice.
This is effectively a basic web server scenario and horizonal scaling tends to with really well to a point. And frankly it'll be a long while before that becomes the bottleneck.
Smart choices you're making. All the best and I'm happy to help out monetarily where I can!
Shit. That's a bunch of hardware/services. I hope the donations keep coming in. I'll gladly drop a few bucks a month for quality updates and a relatively stable instance.
Thank you for running this so I don't have to deal with it myself.
Just signed up for a monthly thing on GitHub. Did a ko-fi donation before I saw this comment though. But here's hoping we can get you more than enough to fund the instance!!
Replying from Lemmy until kbin has an app, but hello! Really enjoying it all so far!
It's the progressive web app you "download" as an app. Think of it more like a bookmark that hides the rest of the browser for a single website.
Lol, yeah for us we didn't own any of the code that used it but depended on server software made internally that did. At the time we managed our own hosts, so it was a long week of deployments.
Oh man I love mine so much