OK, so I'm just thinking out loud here. Lemmy is meant to be a federated alternative to Reddit. As such, it uses Reddit's discussion format (threaded comments, voting, etc) as well as the notion of subreddits (here called communities).
But because it's federated, anyone can create an instance with the right skills and resources. These instances are naturally going to range in specificity. Some are broad in scope while others, like this one, focus on a specific topic.
What I'm curious about is how communities are handled within more narrowly focused instances. From what I've seen from the subreddits I frequented that have jumped to Lemmy, it would seem that an instance is now the equivalent to a subreddit, with Lemmy's equivalent communities being more like sub-subreddits.
Thinking in terms of old-school message boards, an instance is a forum, and communities are subforums. The key difference is that anyone can create a subforum.
I'm curious how this will affect the culture of Le
Just a couple of updates and changes. I have updates the sidebar rules with 5. Community creation should be amateur radio related just to make sure we keep the spirit of this instance grounded in amateur radio.
This was a major upgrade from lemmy 0.19.3 to 0.19.4 which upgraded postgres to 16. This also gives us federation to a few new 3rd party applications like Wordpress and also lets us have local only communities.
Had a few issues upgrading the Postgres database and pictrs. The instance ran out of disk space during the upgrades and it took the site down for about 3 hours while I migrated us to a new server instance. We're now hosted on:
16GB of ram
8 CPU cores
320GB of storage
... but we are still on Lemmy 0.19.3.
I'll attempt a new update soon, and hopefully with the new update, move our images over to an AWS/Linode bucket because we seem to double in space every 3 months and it's getting expensive.
This major update mostly fixes how pictrs, the local image hosting service, saves its data.
As always, let me know if any issues arise. I don't think this will help with any federation issues we have been seeing. But now that we are on the latest and greatest patch, we can rule out versions being our issue for now.
This fix should fix some our federation problems hopefully. Please let me know if you see any issues and ESPECIALLY let me know if this seems to fix some of the federation issues we have been having. It may take some time for federation to catch up and I'm not 100% sure older posts and votes will catch up. I'm hoping that going forward, this fix will get us going.
I admire @[email protected] for configuring and maintaining the instance, one can only imagine how much work goes into it—thank you mate for giving us an instance catered to our interests.
Has anyone else had any issues getting engagement or replies to their posts elsewhere on the fediverse when posting from this instance’s account?
Life has really gotten in the way of me keeping up with updating and maintaining this lemmy instance. Work and a new family has me slow on updating this site.
While I have no problem paying for it, it would be nice to have another mod who also had interest and experience with maintaining a lemmy instance or any linux experience.
If you're interested, please comment here or message me.
the normal bug report form does not serve this kind of issue. So far, the problem can be observed and reported, but not identified at the code or log levels. Even after lemmy.ml upgraded hardware y...
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Over the past week I've been posting and commenting. Some of these just appear to vanish, others seem to be voted up by the entire federated community.
I also see mismatched vote and comment counts across posts authored by me and others.
Is this an instance issue here, a wider lemmy issue, or a PEBCAK (Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard) issue?
Just wanted to let everyone know we had a downtime of about 10 hours today. Around 8:00am EST, we maxed out our storage on this lemmy instance. I did get an alert for this, but there wasn't much I could do as I was out of town visiting family for Thanksgiving.
I am very sorry for this. I should have paid closer attention to sizing on our instance. It has been slowly growing over the months and it just sprang up. Again, apologies.
To fix this and hopefully solve any issues down the road, I have moved us to a new server with double the storage, double the CPUs, and double the memory.
This did change our IP address. I have done as much as I can to invalidate and flush caches, and I think we're good to go now. If you do see issues with images not showing, you may need to hard refresh the page and flush your local DNS.
If you have any questions or it seems like the instance isn't working correctly, please reach out to me.