lixus98

joined 2 years ago
[–] lixus98 1 points 2 years ago

Depending on how your settings are right now, you might already see communities/magazines from other places. How do you know? By the name, for example world@lemmy.world is a news community on lemmy.word. If you want to find an specific one just search it on the search bar.

[–] lixus98 1 points 2 years ago

Now you can select the type of service you are using in it's options so it uses the /c/ format. If you are using it please let me know if you encounter any other bug

[–] lixus98 1 points 2 years ago

Hi, I'm kinda late here but I have been making some performance improvements, it should be a bit better now, also you can let me know if you find any bugs.

[–] lixus98 19 points 2 years ago

It's better if users spread out the load between instances.

[–] lixus98 1 points 2 years ago

To add to this, currently Lemmy (and maybe other federated sites) handle each vote and comment as a single http request, so propagating votes and comments takes a LOT of processing power and bandwidth.

However like all protocols, I think ActivityPub will solve this issues by sending aggregated requests (sending batches of votes and comments instead of one by one)

[–] lixus98 4 points 2 years ago

We must ship what we said Disgusting, good thing I'm never coming back reddit. This is just the beginning of a long list of bad decisions, no wonder why Reddit is no longer profitable.

[–] lixus98 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Is it only for your home assistant or you plan to host something else?

[–] lixus98 1 points 2 years ago
[–] lixus98 8 points 2 years ago

Yes they are, kbin federates with Lemmy and mastodon

[–] lixus98 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'll be watching this with interest, how far are both sides capable of going?

[–] lixus98 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah, sadly when people mentioned Lemmy and kbin as alternatives kbin only had 2-3 instances up, and most users chose kbin.social. Before the blackout it showed 500s often.

[–] lixus98 3 points 2 years ago

lemmy.ml (through ipv6) and kbin.social being unreachable might be the culprit, kbin alone has 25k users and lemmy.ml the most users of all the instances.

 

Hey there!

I wanted to report a problem I've been facing on the Beehaw desktop website and Jerboa. Often, when I upvote a comment or post, the upvote doesn't seem to register properly.

On the desktop website, after I upvote something, I later realize that my upvote hasn't been recorded. This happens quite frequently. The same issue occurs on Jerboa as well. Sometimes, I see a timeout error message, while other times, there's no message at all.

Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is it related with the server load?

Let me know if you need more information to investigate the issue.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by lixus98 to c/technology
 

Hello, you might have noticed (or not) that posts from kbin, more specifically kbin.social aren't showing anywhere, this is due the DDoS protection they currently have on. So even if you are subscribed to kbin.social communities you won't see any posts from the outside.

Same is happening inside kbin.social where users there cannot see posts from the outside. This is however temporary and the admin is working on getting federation back online.

~~The site is currently reporting 125k registered users~~

Edit: After a quick chat with the dev group it seems this number is just the total users discovered by this instance. The real amount of users is 22k as seen on https://kbin.social/nodeinfo/2.0

Edit: kbin.social is currently upgrading servers to handle the requests.

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