It would greatly help if you would actually describe your project instead of having people search for your account on a different site.
The site is still being attacked. Biggest issue is the lemmy-ui crashing under the load, the server itself could just about handle it. I've talked to Digilol who I'll likely hire to move town to a new server and set up proper .onion support but the current server is still pre-paid for 200 more days and even after the move it's still possible that the lemmy-ui would go down anyways :/
Running the latest, unmodified release from https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy
As you've already hinted at, that JS is most likely related to the PWA part of lemmy.
1 condition from my side: Don't ever talk about what you are going to use the Monero for or where you've gotten it from, otherwise I'll have to ban you from here.
12 upvotes, only 3 out of the downvotes come from this instance.
It's likely. EU also recently voted on a 3k euro limit for cash limit for non-kyced transactions. Good thing we have Haveno coming up which is a p2p marketplace and so far the EU has left p2p mostly alone (not like a ban would be enforceable anyways).
It's often the same people.
Most of the downvotes are from lemmy.world who have made it their new hobby to downvote posts on our instance, don't take it personal :)
https://serai.exchange will have its first testnet soon. It assume it could become THE place to trade XMR in the future.
Thank you Vik, much appreciated <3
I think instances need to be more focused. For example monero.town, very focused on Monero. If people are interested in other technology, sub to an instance focused on that, etc. but there is no reason to have all the communities on all the instances. I don't see how mega instances that try to replace reddit are viable in the long term, especially if they start to defederate.
The server is getting migrated soon, i did not really know what i was doing when i initially set this up.