Will people come?
yeah, that's kind of an issue. Many communities exist more than once on multiple instances. Then again, this can also be a benefit. Maybe one of them isn't to your liking -> choose another one. Or one of them goes down -> there's a backup.
I like this answer. Thanks!
How do you feel about people joking about and using 404 far off from HTTP?
Also: yay, AMAs have finally arrived. Who’s gonna verify your identity, though?
beep beep - mylem.me checking in
Yeah, it not being saturated yet kind of invites more active participation IMO.
Oh, yes, totally forgot about windows93! 😃
I’ve limited the resources available to Lemmy and pictrs and will see if it helps.
Sounds more like it, yes. I’ll keep an eye on it.
Maybe we should create a post in the support community?
I’m having similar issues with my instance where I’m the only one on it. I allocated more RAM to it now to see if it does anything.
zombo.social because I just learned about zombo.com
wtf
Interesting, thanks.
How important is setting the language on posts and comments?
Because I just realized the app I’m using doesn’t let me set the language.

Besides the whole Fediverse, what are some underrated places on the internet?
Not just a web app but a PWA which is much closer to a native app than a web app usually is.
Sure. Given that the realm of souls claims to be outside of physics, this isn't surprising. Now whether that all makes sense or not, I do not know. As I said, I don't believe in it but I accept the possibility 🤷♂️
I’m kind of an agnostic, so naturally my point of view is: it’s hard if not impossible to tell.
I don’t really believe in a soul but I wouldn’t be surprised if there was such a thing. Maybe we’re all going back home after we die, maybe we just stop existing. Maybe it’s both. It’s hard to tell.
Welcome, wefwef.app can be installed on your home screen and it's awesome!
Thanks. I didn’t realize that first but it’s been starting to become clear.. now that I know I’ll have to adjust my setup accordingly.
Slightly related: someone needs to organize a celebrity AMA on Lemmy to let people know that there’s a new sheriff in town (or something like that).
Thanks a lot!

Lemmy selfhosters, how do you handle pictrs' state (sled)
I've been setting up my own instance and I ran into issues with pictrs. I have it running with an S3 backend, so no filesystem involved there, but I just learned it uses sled as an internal key-value store.
I suppose we need to persist that sled data somehow?
How do you all handle this? Any isights appreciated.