Hi all, I got in touch with the admin and he's alive but snowed under. As you may know, there's been a few update attempts that have failed, which is why we're still on v0.17.4.
I am aware of the concerns rightfully raised by the community on lemmyrs, I'm at a loss to be honest since I cannot dedicate the time and resource to upgrade the instance to the latest version without a) significant down time b) potential loss/corruption of the existing database.
I'm not sure if I've made you admin but I'd appreciate if you could relay this information to the community on lemmyrs. My personal (and professional) life have been...chaotic to say the least which is why I haven't been able to make any thoughtful update on lemmyrs.
I'm going to try again this coming weekend to upgrade lemmyrs over to whatever is the latest version of lemmy is (I'm not hopeful though since many of my attempts have ended in failure to do so).
If I try to send a comment on other instances (at least on programming.dev) at least 4 out of 5 times my comment is not send, the send button is replaced by a spinner that spin forever and that's all. Am I the only one with this issue ?
I have noticed there hasn't been any news or details on the issues with upgrading lemmyrs.org. It has been a couple of weeks since the last post on that topic.
Could we have a status update? What sort of error was it that you hit when upgrading? Do you have a link to a relevant upstream bug report?
I would love a bit more transparency on this. Perhaps you just haven't had time to work on it (this is a side project for you as I understand it), which makes sense. But perhaps there is something the community could do to help then?(Though I admit that I personally have zero web dev experience, working mostly in embedded, and would be of limited use.)
I can't comment on other instances because invalid language or something. Google tells me to set a language on my profile, which I did. And my profile settings page shows a warning that I should not uncheck undetermined, but there is no undetermined. Is that a problem with lemmy or this instance?
I checked Google and the suggestion was to check my profile settings. On the profile settings page there is a warning not to uncheck "undefined" but I don't have an undefined option. My language is set to English (both of them).
I joined the LemmyRS server but I'd like to subscribe to the KDE & Plasma users community which is created on the Lemmy.ml server.
However as you can see in the search URL I linked I can't find it even though I selected All communities, not only Local ones.
Even searching for the full community name [email protected] as described in the KDE & Plasma users's description leads to no result
You are not logged in. However you can subscribe from another Fediverse account, for example Lemmy or Mastodon. To do this, paste the following into the search field of your instance: [email protected]
So how can I subscribe to this community please? Can this issue be fixed on this server?
Registrations on Lemmy.ml are closed now...
I am curious what would be the stance of lemmyrs.org on hosting communities for Rust related projects like for example bevy?
Is it ready for increased activity? Would it require some financial support if all those communities which currently have their subreddits were to move here?
Should they follow some naming convention?
Is it alright for users to spread out an invitation?
The bevy community is not planning to move here AFAIK, they started communities on two other instances, but I thought it would be sweet to have Rust-related projects' communities on an instance that cares about Rust and follows its CoC.
In case anyone was wondering, yes we were down for ~2 hours or so. I apologize for the inconvenience.
We had a botched upgrade path from 0.17.4 -> 0.18.0. I spent some time debugging but eventually gave up and restored a snapshot (taken on Saturday Jun 24, 2023 @ 11:00 UTC).
We'll likely stick to 0.17.4 till I can figure out a safe path to upgrade to a bigger (and up-to-date) instance and carry over all the user data. Any help/advice welcome. Hopefully this doesn't occur again!
$ free -mh
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 969Mi 445Mi 77Mi 134Mi 445Mi 240Mi
Swap: 2.3Gi 571Mi 1.8Gi
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lemmy=# select count(id) from local_user;
count
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294
(1 row)
We're cutting it pretty close in terms of RAM and Disk usage, the user growth rate has mostly flat-lined though once r/rust came back online so I'm not too concerned. When (If) it's time I'll likely bump up the Vultr instance plan to something whi
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I’m trying to reach https://lemmyrs.org/c/[email protected] but I get 404. And I’ve waited to see if lemmyrs will fetch it, but I tried multiple days now with no luck. What’s going on?
The apparently-close connection between the primary lemmy devs and the lemmygrad.rs instance (as well as other potentially problematic behavior/associations) has been a major point of discussion in recent r/rust posts about trying to move the community somewhere off of reddit. One common recommendation in these threads is that the community should adopt/recommend an instance that has defederated from lemmygrad.rs (See for instance here.)
I've only just joined (as part of the reddit exodus), so I don't feel comfortable making this as a recommendation or even a request, but I do want to know: is this something that the current lemmyrs administrators are interested in and/or already planning? Personally, I don't mind either way (I understand there are pretty good tools available to users to "self-isolate" in this way). I do think, though, that it would be reasonable for special-interest instances like lemmyrs to defederat
Currently this community is titled "Rust: Meta" which suggests it's about discussing Rust itself. "LemmyRS Meta" would match the intention in the sidebar for [email protected].
(Probably this should just have been a message to @[email protected], but there's likely better ideas for a new name.)
Is this by design, or is it growing pains? I'm willing to wait if it's likely to get fixed but I'll get another account elsewhere if that's just how our federation is set up.
Just thought I'd share an update. I have added a few new communities and renamed the existing communities to have slightly more consistent naming throughout this instance. Icons are primarily from Wikimedia Commons (replacements welcome as long as there are no copyright issues).
Added:
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- Rust: Web Development
- Rust: Game Development
- Rust: Embedded Systems
Renamed:
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- Memes to Rust: Memes
- News to Rust: News
- Support to Rust: Support
- Meta to Rust: Meta
PS: The identifiers for the renamed communities remain the same. Open to any suggestions/thoughts on this change or otherwise.
Several people post about #rust and #rustlang on the fediverse. Could those posts be automatically pulled in here, e.g. into a dedicated community instance?
Hey everyone, thought I'd post some stats since we're one week old now!
From Vultr (instance is hosted through them):
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Total applications: 116
Denied applications: 4 (one person asked to change username, 3 others gave one word answer to the application question)
Accepted applications: 112