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CodingAndCoffee , to reddit in So, how do we think this ends?
@CodingAndCoffee@lemmy.world avatar

Squabbles seems to have not hit user critical mass. Tildes looks like it’s doing well.

The Lemmy + Kbin fediverse seems to be taking off like a rocket and has the best overall chance IMO of becoming the home for the best parts of Reddit’s community.

Alkalyon ,

Squabbles

Isn’t this developed by one person, isn’t open source and forbids NSFW in general? That is never going to go well.

Tildes

No mobile app and no ActivityPub so it’s a very specialised. Additionally I don’t like the UI at all and I’ve read this in multiple threads here as well.

Lemmy + Kbin

Both are show the same content as they are federated so it’s up to who prefers what really. I prefer Lemmy, but anything is fine.

CodingAndCoffee ,
@CodingAndCoffee@lemmy.world avatar

re Squabbles: yes, hard agree.

re Tildes: yes, also hard agree. The invitation-only method of growing the community also is draconian and it’s going to hit all the scaling problems a traditional site does.

These and others are why you’re finding me with you here in the fediverse. I am with you mi beratna.

Alkalyon ,

These and others are why you’re finding me with you here in the fediverse.

I’ve been here for a week and it already feels like home!

Ataraxia ,
@Ataraxia@lemmy.world avatar

I think people underestimate how much people are unlikely to go back to an abusive relationship when they’ve found one that isn’t. Reddit was a bad habit. I am actually going to be contributing to communities here once I figure it all out. The worst that could happen here so far is not getting any comments or votes which is fine by me. On reddit I could post a picture of my cat and someone could comment “insert random derogatory term” for no reason lol! So far so good here.

KillaBeez ,

While I’m enjoying my time here and I’m honestly shocked with the amount of engagement so far, I just don’t see the “fedaverse” ever gaining any mainstream traction. It’s unintuitive and the barrier of entry is way too high. Even googling “Lemmy” doesn’t bring up useful results.

Something like squabbles has a better chance for mainstream appeal, but it would need a miracle as it’s only one duder

That being said, I’ll still be here!

Monkeyhog ,

Honestly, the lack of mainstream appeal is part of why I like it.

rolaulten ,

Just remember - as content is generated SEO is naturally going to improve, which will start to bring people into kbin/lemmy via Google.

As people spend time here marketing types will start to notice. Shortly thereafter we will see bots. To me, how we as a community handle those bots will be the real “does this experiment survive” test.

teflocarbon ,
@teflocarbon@lemmy.world avatar

Absolutely. It’s only a matter of time before someone sees the value in the information/data that is here and begin indexing the entire fediverse/site and working on SEO for it.

There are countless examples of indexers for GitHub for example, if you do any searching for questions related to coding. Pretty much every issue and repo has been indexed.

When reddit first popped up, posts from it came up in search results very rarely, now it’s pretty much at the top of many searches, since it’s a bastion of knowledge and community groups.

It’s really only a matter of time if things do go well here.

Fredselfish ,
@Fredselfish@lemmy.ml avatar

Me too. No large corporations guiding the communities and more open discussions can be had without fear of being banned.

Grander ,

more open discussions can be had without fear of being banned.

Not sure about that. I saw a post today about lemmy.ml’s admin, who’s also one of the main lemmy developers, banning people who said something bad about China for “orientalism”, then doubling down in it in the comments. Apparently mod logs for any instance can be accessed by any mod of any other instance. Otherwise I wouldn’t have even known. Not sure how I feel about using a service developed by someone so toxic, who’s also in charge of a big chunk of user accounts.

nutomic ,
@nutomic@lemmy.ml avatar

If you dont like the moderation here you can use a different instances. Thats the main reason why Lemmy has federation. And our job is to build this software, not be perfect moderators who somehow make everyone happy.

Jamoke , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
@Jamoke@lemmy.themainframe.org avatar
  • Lemmy Instance
  • VaultWarden - Password manager
  • Jellyfin - Movies/TV Shows
  • Roon / Roon ARC - Music
  • OneDev - Used to use Gitlab but couldn’t afford the self-hosted instance anymore and want the paid features, which this mostly has.
  • Dokuwiki - Used to use as a wiki, switched to…
  • Trilium - Similar to Obsidian but open source.
  • Kavita - Comics/books
  • TubeArchivist - YouTube video downloader/viewer
  • PodGrab - Podcast manager
  • Wallabag - Website article saver/bookmarker etc. If anyone has a better suggestion for FOSS bookmark management please let me know!
  • Mealie - Recipe manager (grabs recipes from a ton of different sites)

I use TrueNAS Scale for my NAS and Ubuntu server for my VM’s/home server. I probably am forgetting something, but, that’s what’s listed in my Portainer :).

AccountForStuff ,

trillium sounds awesome, I love obsidian but was wanting something open source. plus this has some features I felt it was missing, thanks!!

juandjara ,

I’m thinking of switching to trillium from obsidian too. Most important point for me here is mobile support and note sync. How does trillum web support mobile phones ?

mhewitt ,

How has Scale been on Linux vs BSD? Any complaints or plug-in compatibility issues?

Jamoke ,
@Jamoke@lemmy.themainframe.org avatar

I would go back if it was easy. The speed difference from just getting a listing of contents in a large directory over SMB is insane. It used to be instant and it takes like 10-15 seconds now. I’m not even using their app setup anymore, I gave up on it after a while because of a bunch of random issues with updates over time and switched to a dedicated box with Portainer installed. I really wish I could go back to core.

I’m sure they’ll iron everything out but BSD is still king at the moment.

mhewitt ,

That’s disappointing, thanks for the info. I had hoped with OpenZFS things would be improved, but sounds like native Linux performance just isn’t there yet.

mhewitt ,

That’s disappointing, thanks for the info. I had hoped with OpenZFS things would be improved, but sounds like native Linux performance just isn’t there yet.

idle , to selfhosted in Should I host my own instance if I don't intend to run a community?
@idle@158436977.xyz avatar

I did it. So far I’ve noticed a few things, for example you have to populate/federate the communities yourself, and it can take a long time. It took hours to retrieve and catch up all the lemmy.world posts. I expect it to be an ongoing thing. When you first connect to a community, it downloads the first 20 posts, but all the comments are empty.

The plus side though is it is very fast for me. And nobody can delete my profile.

jason ,

Do the comments ever load reliably? For me that would be a dealbreaker…

jcb2016 ,
@jcb2016@lemmy.world avatar

You gotta remember, The blackout brought us refugees I don’t think lemmy planned for this. I think the updates that are coming will address all of this. Reddit is decades old. Lemmy is new to all of us. We just gotta wait and eventually it will become second nature and we will be as good as Reddit

jason ,

Oh totally. It wasn’t a knock at the software at all. In fact. I’m surprised by how well this works as a drop-in replacement for Reddit for me and both Lemmy and Kbin are solid.

The reason I asked was that, with my single-user Mastodon instance, likes/boosts and comments are nearly always incomplete on my server just because of the way federation works. I was just wondering if that was something smaller instances had to deal with in perpetuity or if it was just a one-off issue that happened at the start.

The OP commented below saying that comments appeared to be loading instantaneously after that initial hiccup.

jcb2016 ,
@jcb2016@lemmy.world avatar

Cool. Hope you get it resolved

twitterfluechtling , to selfhosted in Should I host my own instance if I don't intend to run a community?
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I started my own instance and do currently not intend to open it for others (besides, maybe, close friends and family).

My intention are

  • to learn more about the concepts
  • evaluate how reliable the replication of comments and posts works
  • maybe create my own pseudo-community just for myself, as kind of a simplified blog

Reading other posts in this sub, I saw it is still seen as offloading the main servers, as the replication of the data is a low load compared to serving the UI. Maybe one of these motivations apply to you, too? Or you find another one? At the end of the day, host your own instance if you want to :-)

ubergeek77 , to selfhosted in Should I host my own instance if I don't intend to run a community?
@ubergeek77@lemmy.ubergeek77.chat avatar

I did. The benefits as I see them:

  • I can still use Lemmy if the instance I would have used as my “home instance” ever went down.
  • Even if a public instance doesn’t go down, all this extra load is making strange bugs surface that I don’t encounter (I still have the live refresh bug everyone has, but not this one).
  • I have full control over my account.
  • If I ever want to get to customizing my UI later, I can.
  • Content I create originates on my instance, and I have full control over it. I can’t stop other instances from caching what I post publicly, but this still gives me more data governance.
  • I can curate my “All” tab to only show stuff I actually want to see, instead of trying to figure out how to block communities (not sure if that’s possible for regular users).
  • I get a custom domain which I think is pretty neat.
fishhf ,

I wonder if it’s possible to migrate those Reddit datasets and import them into our own Lemmy instance

OutrageousUmpire ,

I’ve wondered the same. I know I’m not the only one with the 1.8 TB Reddit data dump. It would be cool to import all that into a Lemmy instance.

Korgen , to selfhosted in Should I host my own instance if I don't intend to run a community?
@Korgen@lemmy.korgen.xyz avatar

I run my own instance, the benefit is privacy and reliability. Everything is controlled on your own server. You also aren’t reliant on someone else running an instance that could go down at any time, either permanently or an outage. Been a problem with Lemmy.ml recently.

jason ,

How is your RAM/storage usage? I’m interested in setting up my own instance (no communities, just a username that will always be here) but don’t want to upgrade my VPS again. I already had to do that spinning up a Mastodon server.

rs5th ,
@rs5th@lemmy.scottlabs.io avatar

I’m up to about 300MB of disk usage after a day of hosting my own. Curious to see how it grows.

Jamoke ,
@Jamoke@lemmy.themainframe.org avatar

The pictures folder on my instance is at 1.3GB after two days. It’s just me and my friend. About how many communities are you subscribed to?

rs5th ,
@rs5th@lemmy.scottlabs.io avatar
  1. Some of those are lemmy.ml and not a lot of comments, etc have synced yet.
Kyoyeou ,

I was asking myself a question, if you comment like you did here Is it saved in the server on which the original post is, or is it saved on your server?

SmugBedBug ,

Kind of both. His server has a mirror of the community. When he comments it gets saved on his server and the his server communicates with the original server. In turn the original server also communicates his comment with other federated servers.

pzza ,
@pzza@lemmy.world avatar

If data is migrated from server to server, as the community grows in size, the data to be maintained on each server also grows in size? Also i’ve seen some servers allow the creation of new users/communities, but some don’t… whats the point of that if the data is just replicated anyway?

Calvin , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

Don’t you worry about Planet Express. Let me worry about blank.

lunarnexus , to selfhosted in [Question] Does anyone run their own email server?

Only people who hate themselves

tst123 , to newcommunities in Spinning up a number of 🔬 Science/🌎 Geography/🏺Archaeology/🪴 Plant communities!
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  • fossilesque OP ,
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    OH. Ok, learning curve. I see how the link is formatted. Let me fix!

    treebeard , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

    Welcome…to the WORLDDDD OF TOMORROWWWWWW

    breadsmasher , to ukcasual in Just in case ducks aren't allowed here, I also created Casual UK (with Ducks)
    @breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

    why would ducks not be allowed

    Presolar_Grains , to pics in Sunset Tonight

    Lovely. Reminds me of somewhere I used to live in the far south of Australia.

    Pee_on_tech , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

    The spirit is willing, but the flesh is spongy and bruised

    PlasticExistence ,

    I never thought I’d die this way, but I always really hoped!

    jelloeater85 , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?
    @jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

    She’s built like a steakhouse but handles like a bistro!

    Awa OP ,
    @Awa@lemmy.world avatar

    You win again gravity.

    rocknrollmachine , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

    Glagnar’s human rinds. It’s a buncha muncha cruncha humans!

    dabnpits ,
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    Thompson’s Teeth. The only teeth strong enough to eat other teeth!

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