Thanks for the update, you're leading the way for Lemmy.
I was prepared for servers crashing and lagging, but you're keeping things moving thus far, despite receiving 85k new users in a month. Heroic stuff.
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Thanks for the update, you're leading the way for Lemmy.
I was prepared for servers crashing and lagging, but you're keeping things moving thus far, despite receiving 85k new users in a month. Heroic stuff.
Thanks for the transparency, and communication. I think it's always better when the userbase is able to understand what is going on rather than being left in the dark wondering what is going wrong. Keep up the good work, but also be sure you guys get enough rest, and take care of yourselves too.
Yβall doing amazing things keeping us going π₯
This has been such a refreshing change from reddit! I'm willing to deal with occasional hiccups, and I know it will only get better with time. Keep it up!
Thanks for the transparency and keep up the good work!
Thanks for all the work you, and all the others do to welcome so many new users, and thank you for keeping us posted on your efforts to smooth things over.
From what I see the general sentiment is very positive and understanding, and it feels special to be part of a community that's more upbeat than what you see in most online places.
Thank you for the transparency @[email protected] It is rare for platforms to scale this quickly so issues like this are inevitable. Good luck for the troubleshooting!
Thanks for keeping us apprised. Hopefully you will find the resource leak.
I totally appreciate all of your efforts! Thank you for being a pioneer.
I expect it is federation outbound activity growing in memory usage, it's all held in RAM for every post/comment/like going out to subscribed servers. [email protected] is a community for the focus on scaling Lemmy.
What sort of container orchestration and database tools are you using? Maybe you need some sys admin help?
around 25GB RAM usage. (That is, if we restart Lemmy every 30 minutes. Else memory will go to 100%)
25 GB of RAM????? Looks like your instance is the edge case with Lemmy's scalability, when there's really big amount of active users. Looks like some problems won't fade with really high-grade hardware. But I have to appreciate, that's one gargantuan job!
Thank you to you and everyone behind the scenes working hard to make Lemmy a great place. I am turkey enjoying the experience even with the bugs. Brings back a ton of nostalgia with modern mixed in.
Appreciate the update, best of luck.
Amazing work team. I am already seeing improvements. Hope you are not killing yourselves though, I'm sure everyone realises how difficult it is and that it will take time to fix. We're here for the long haul! Thanks again
I can come whine in the discord if that'll help.
Thanks for making this possible in the first place π€
Yall are navigating waters that you probably have little professional experience with. Keep at it and don't get discouraged.
Its nice to have a place where the admins and developers aren't trying to scheme and manipulate the community to get a big payout. Thanks for all that you guys do. Curating this community is no doubt selfless hard work but we need a place like this free from the influence or potential take over by bad actors and malignant narcissists.
Itβs a ton better this afternoon! Thank you!!
Thanks for putting in all the hard work. Especially on a holiday. We appreciate you guys!
Are there any plans to make user up and down votes not viewable publicly? I know for a lot of new adopters this can be a deal breaker.
If you need any Python QA test automation help Iβm happy to invest. Thanks for the new home.
Sometimes when I post a comment (without any image) it takes forever to post and sometimes it keeps spinning and I need to cancel and post again. My internet connection is fine (100 Mbps) and it works flawlessly on other websites. Is it happening due to overloading on the lemmy server?