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nutomic , to asklemmy in Why is porn not allowed on this site
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Because we dont want to moderate porn, simple as that. Other instances are free to do this differently.

CrownCrafter , to asklemmy in What is your boomer opinion
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Digital privacy is important, and it’s important to be anonymous on the internet

chaosppe , to mildlyinfuriating in Person tried to swipe twice using my lost CashApp card
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I dunno, pretty satisfying to imagine a possible thief getting declined at macdonald’s 😆

TaygaHoshi , to asklemmy in What is your boomer opinion
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Single player modes in games shouldn’t require internet connection.

alex , to asklemmy in What wasn't actually better in the good old days?

Being LGBTQ+, or not white, or not a man, or disabled.

sexy_peach , to asklemmy in What OS do you use on your pc and why?

Linux because it runs fast and does what I need it to.

dannyboy5498 , to asklemmy in What wasn't actually better in the good old days?

Almost everything has seen significant improvements. Technology has improved at an astounding rate. The only down side of improvement is higher expenses for more complicated tech. Phones are so much better than they used to be. We don’t have to carry a brick anymore but they cost a fortune now

PriorProject , to asklemmy in Some Lemmy Technical Questions

What’s the network flow like? I’m posting this to the lemmy.ml /asklemmy community, but I’m composing it on the sh.itjust.works interface. I’m assuming sh.itjust.works hands this over to lemmy.ml. How does my browsing work? Is all of my traffic routed through sh.itjust.works?

  • You register your account on sh.itjust.works, that’s where all the info you care about resides. Your list of subscribed communities resides there. When you read a post, it gets fetched out of the db on sh.itjust.works (irrespective of where the home instance for that post’s community is… when you read it it comes out of the database on your home instance), and when you comment on a post, that gets written to the db on your home instance. Your home instance a standalone fully functioning thing.
  • When you subscribe to a remote community like this one, you tell your home instance "keep up to date with posts and comments for this community and let me know about them. Your home instance asynchronously gets all those updates while you’re asleep or whatever so it can show them to you out of its local database when you come back. If more users on sh.itjust.works subscribe to the same community… there’s no incremental overhead. All ya’lls instance is ALREADY subscribed to that sub. So other users on your instance can sub to it for free, it’s already in the instance’s database.

Assuming there’s a mass influx of redditors, what does it look like as things fail?

  • If lemmy.ml (where this community is homed) falls over from being overloaded or just is broken for whatever reason, your instance is unaffected. You can still read posts and make comments. This community however… is affected. New posts and comments for this community might come through intermitently or not at all for you (and everyone in the lemmyverse) because the community’s home server isn’t working well enough to reliably deliver them over federated replication. You can still read older posts and comments that have already been synced to your home instance, but new ones might not arrive. You might also see weird stuff like being able to see new comments from other sh.itjust.works users on this community, since those get written to your db before getting federated back to the community’s home server. But mostly updates from other instances stop or get unreliable.
  • If sh.itjust.works falls over for some reason… well… that sucks for you. You can’t log in or browse anything on it. You can still visit this sub at lemmy.ml/c/asklemmy/ as long as lemmy.ml is working and you’ll be able to see the posts and comments that other accounts make. But you’ll be an anonymous read-only browser, you won’t be able to post or comment until sh.itjust.works comes back online (or you make a new account elsewhere and lose all your comment history and subscription list).

Are there easy mechanisms to allow me to grab my post history?

There’s a github issue for this, but it’s not done yet: github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/506.

I’m assuming most (all?) Lemmy servers are hosted in home labs?

I don’t think that’s a good assumption. lemmy.ml is hosted on OVH, a cloud provider. My home instance on lemmy.world is hosted by admins that run something like a 32 CPU mastodon instance. Most instances with over 100 users are running on some kind of probably modest but “real” cloud instance. The admins are volunteers, but often smart technical folks paying for small but real compute infrastructure.

The idea of Lemmy excites me, but the growth pain that could be coming scares me. Anybody using a CDN in front of their servers? That could be good, but with unconstrained growth, that could be costly, which is very bad.

Anticipating growing pains isn’t wrong, it’s probably gonna happen. But the devs are gonna find and work on the biggest performance problems so that people can viably run bigger instances, and instance admins are gonna run bigger hardware and ask for donations or run patreons to cover the cost. In my opinion, the bigger worry is that Lemmy will fizzle… not that it will spectacularly explode. As long as people join and contribute and are interested, we’ll find a way to improve scalability and performance. The death knell would be if people get bored and leave, but compute capacity won’t be the problem in that scenario.

lvxferre , to asklemmy in Why does Lemmy have a Malian domain?
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Because the main instance is a drop in the ocean that the lemmyverse should be, so it makes sense to call it a “millilitre” (ml). [inb4 I’m making shit up.]

Krusty , to asklemmy in Why does Lemmy have a Malian domain?
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Motorhead Lemmy

_6q , to piracy in Ressources for PDF ebooks
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Z-Library is definitely what you need, but there’s still no dedicated community on Lemmy that I know of. You’ll find all that you need to access it in Reddit (r/zlibrary). Anna’s Archive is also very good, but sometimes the latest releases aren’t found there, while they are on Z-Lib

davetansley , to retrogaming in What is the oldest game you still like playing today?
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Couple of oldies I fire up regularly: Tetris (Gameboy, 1989); Head Over Heels (Spectrum, 1987); Bruce Lee (C64, Atari, 1984)

focus , to piracy in Ressources for PDF ebooks

Depending on the type of book you need, libgen.is can be really useful

whiiiskey , to gaming in What daily games, like Wordle, do you play regularly?

I still play Wordle daily, but I’m also a big fan of Cell Tower and Worble

Kurt , to asklemmy in What niche reddit community do you want to see find a place on the fediverse?
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r/woodworking would be nice.

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