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Demigodrick , to selfhosted in Are all these thousands of lemmy servers useless?

This has definitely been a problem with communities being created on the bigger instances and not utilising smaller instances. Happy for someone to say I’m wrong etc, but I think there would be merit in capping instances to x number of users or communities, to force the user base to spread out.

Also, the way signups work, (ie you find a community you like then click sign up but that signs you up to that instance), further exacerbates the issue and the confusion around how federation works. The sign up links on each instance should lead either to a page with an instance finder, or to a random instance that matches the profile of, and is already federated with, the instance you were on. Otherwise the larger instances have a monopoly and are just going to lead to a bad user experience when they can’t cope with the traffic.

It’s a self defeating prophecy if users only want to sign up to the instances with the big communities, because then everyone is going to keep creating communities there and nobody is going to want to join a smaller instance.

I might be talking nonsense and am happy to be told why that is all wrong :)

splitcircus ,

Yes, there should be instance caps, and they should be visible to users.

That way users can scale, choose, without much thinking.

This same techinque works everywhere, for example MMO games. You have availability visible and choose servers according to it.

This would fix scaling partially without much technical changes.

kspatlas ,

If that cap idea was to exist, it would make sense to have it based on the balance of users across the federated servers, so of there's enough with a similar amount it raises the cap

Cobe98 , to technology in Slashdot -> Fark -> Digg -> Reddit -> Lemmy

Same fucking journey as you. Reddit was a good run for 10 years, let’s see if Lemmy can work.

amki ,
@amki@feddit.de avatar

What do we do if it doesn’t? Just crawl back and apologize?

OneRedFox ,
@OneRedFox@beehaw.org avatar

Consider exploring other Fediverse platforms before heading back to Reddit.

CarbonIceDragon ,
@CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social avatar

I mean, since there’s no central site to shut down, Lemmy failing would pretty much just mean that it stagnates and some of the bigger instances shut down, at which point there still would be some remnant of it left to stay on, if a smaller one. Failing that, it isn’t the only reddit alternative that people have been working on, so maybe one of the others will be more successful.

blindsight ,

Exactly; if an instance goes down, then users can migrate to a new instance.

Cobe98 ,

I don’t think so. Although many will remain with Reddit, there is no incentive or loyalty for a significant % to do so. If reddit is shit, why not just use FB, Twitter or regular message boards? Already I saw many subreddits have discords already.

The question for most of those users is there a lesser evil in choosing one bad company over another? Unfortunately I just see this community content becoming fragmented as a result and no winners emerging.

I like Lemmy / kbin but I am concerned that a dev could just shutdown their server and a community, accounts are gone. Who pays the server bills, and maintenance backups etc? This seems incredibly problematic.

Beyond that they need a strong mobile app and 3P devs, a tool to read a users reddit profile and subscribe to similar channels, one click registration without selecting a server. It would be good to also have a mechanism for showing cross-platform posted content in a single view.

If honestly feels like the 90s wild west Internet days again. No alternative I have seen so far can address these concerns.

collegefurtrader ,

Discord is way too engaging

djc ,
@djc@aus.social avatar

@collegefurtrader @Cobe98 I find it’s impossible to follow a conversation on Discord :(

knotthatone ,

Nah. If Lemmy/Fediverse doesn’t work out, there will be others. This has all happened before…

amki ,
@amki@feddit.de avatar

If the fediverse idea doesn’t work out and it’s yet another company the cycle is bound to continue.

A big chance is in front of us to break the cycle!

SSUPII , to linux in What distro(s) do you use?

I’ve felt in love woth Debian the moment I used it for the first time

klangcola , to linux in Long time Linux user feeling burnt out

I’m actually having the opposite experience (for the most part). All the little papercuts of yesteryear are almost completely gone, and it’s only looking better on the horizon. Of course your mileage may vary depending on use case and hardware…

Some things of the top of my head:

  • Flatpak replacing 3rd party PPAs. Brand new software without dependency hell or breaking system packages? Yes please
  • Snaps and AppImages too
  • XDG Portals standards, making snaps and flatpaks play nice with confinement
  • Audio and Bluetooth? It “just works” now
  • Pipewire
  • Even gaming works really well now, with Proton, DXVK etc
  • AMD and Intel drivers baked in to the kernel
  • Wayland finally being production ready for many use-cases, and being adopted as the default, fixing so many of the ancient X11 issues (screen tearing, multiple displays with different scaling, refresh rate, fractional scaling) ( cries in Nvidia )
  • Nvidia finally changing their mind so Wayland on Nvidia can be a thing (I can’t wait 😊)
  • KDE Connect / gsConnect phone integration
  • Screensharing on Wayland even on legacy X11 apps becoming a thing through the new screensharing Portal

The only problem I’ve had recently is Ubuntu’s forced snapification, and snap being very rough around the edges for Desktop apps (ahem drag’drop)

asap , to piracy in Automated TV Show piracy state of the art?
@asap@lemmy.nz avatar

Sonarr with nzb360 to manage it. Completely hands-free, couldn’t be easier to use once it’s set up.

If you don’t have your own hosting, search for “seedbox” hosting - there are plenty of great, relatively cheap options. I picked a hosting option which had the above apps already set up and ready to go, which made the whole thing seamless.

Instead of using a server, you can run Sonarr on your Windows desktop and have it provide the content directly to a local Plex.

Giraffes19 ,

can you link to who you use?

asap ,
@asap@lemmy.nz avatar

ultra.cc

alcyoneous , to piracy in Automated TV Show piracy state of the art?

You’re looking for Overseer/Radar/Sonarr/Prowlarr and whatever the subtitle one is. TRaSH guides are helpful for setting it up. This all means you need a server and enough storage to hold all of this.

theUnlikely ,

Bazarr for subtitles.

avapa , to piracy in MEGATHREAD

Wasn’t there a github/gitlab backup of the megathread as well? Might be remembering it wrong but could be useful to add that to the sticky

DJDarren , to ukcasual in Monday Musing

My wife’s away in Corfu this week with her mother, so I took the executive decision to book today off work. Bloody glad I did, because it’s glorious.

Got a few bits to do around the house this morning, then I’m going to spend the afternoon in garden, under the gazebo with a series of cold drinks doing a bit of studying.

thegiddystitcher ,
@thegiddystitcher@beehaw.org avatar

Precious, precious alone time. Make the most of it!

aes , to linux in What distro(s) do you use?

Fedora, I’m not a tech person by Linux user standards and I just need an OS that works

necrxfagivs , to android in Did Google ever say why it killed the bottom address bar in Chrome? (And what's your fave browser?)

I use Firefox Desktop and app, but I’d love to bee able to zoom images on google search without opening the link, as I can using the Chrome app.

haxasaur ,

You can do that on desktop with Imagus extension, but it’s not out for Android. You just hover the mouse over the image and works with many websites.

IntangibleSloth ,
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Amiral_Poitou , to gaming in What’s everyone playing this weekend?

Where are my ToTK folks ?

bonjour123 , to books in Trying to get into reading, need suggestions

I can highly recommend basically anything written by Brandon Sanderson, especially the Cosmere series. It consists of a lot of books (and many on the way), that describe multiple worlds. What makes his books special is the way magic is integrated into the world. It’s not just 14th century Europe with wizards here and there, magic makes an impact on the society in a way that’s realistic. His books are easy to read, with a few exceptions (more on that below).

As for what to start with, I’d recommend two series:

  • Mistborn - a series revolving around a dystopian world. The first book in the series is somewhat a fantasy heist story. Easy to read, though you can tell it’s one of the earlier Brandon’s books, his style of writing improves in time.
  • Stormlight Archives - this is the series Brandon outdid himself TBH. The world is at the very alien, but in a way that makes sense. The books suck you in and don’t let go, making you want know more about the world and the characters. Be wary though, getting through the first few chapters takes some determination, as it starts slowly. And since the world is very different to our own, some words don’t make sense at start, which can be slightly offputting. But getting through the first chapters is worth it.
pathief OP ,
@pathief@lemmy.world avatar

Hey friend, I know it has been a while. Just wanted to let you know that I have been reading the first Mistborn book (The final empire) and I have been enjoying it a lot. I think this is the first time I’m actually looking forward to my reading session so I can find out what is happening next.

Thanks a bunch!

bonjour123 ,

Hey, great to know you liked it! Thanks for the update!

floppingfish , to linux in What distro(s) do you use?

Linux Mint, it just works

neo , to linux in What distro(s) do you use?
@neo@lemmy.comfysnug.space avatar

Linux Mint. Nothing beats your computer just working when you have shit to get done.

mack7400 ,

Same. Mint, because n00b.

sly , to selfhosted in Reddit Exodus: Welcoming the Selfhosted Community to Lemmy - Migrating to Freedom! (Crosspost)

Awesome to see the selfhosted community coming together to tackle the massive influx of Reddit refugees (Myself included). It’s crazy to see so many people flock to a new platform this quickly and even more awesome to see how much support is being given to the people actually putting forward their time and effort (And money) to bring the fediverse platforms to more people!

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