I like that Lemmy can post on other instances (communities on other instances), but thinking about it, would that not present a potential issue with centralizing information about a topic on one instance?

I know it’s kind of similar to having themed Mastodon instances (and I also don’t really understand those), but it seems like a potential issue?

I know multiple instances can have the same communities, but that then seems like fracturing the conversation?

Could this just be due to my limited knowledge/use of the fediverse?

  • @jaxOPA
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    11 year ago

    Huh, apparently I’m up to 70+ instances, that’s pretty cool!

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Yeah the list keeps growing! There are a lot of us with single-user instances that exist. I prefer it because even when one instance falls down from load I can still read some stuff, and I have a copy of the posts in the event one fails/shuts down so I never lose any tech knowledge I may refer back to later.

      • @jaxOPA
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        11 year ago

        That makes a lot of sense! Awesome, I think that negates a lot of the concerns I had at the start of this thread. Turns out people have already thought about these issues lol

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Mastrodon migration answered a lot of these questions thankfully too, so Lemmy gets the benefits of it. So far mainly what I’ve seen have been performance growing pains more than anything

          • @jaxOPA
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            11 year ago

            True, I’m in the Lemmy Matrix chat and lemmy.ml keeps coming up cuz it seems super slow at times.

            I am kinda surprised by how little resources Lemmy/Mastodon use up on a single user instance though. Significantly less than when I was trying to run a Matrix node.

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Lot of it is because a bunch of it is written in Rust. Makes a huge difference in the performance, and the devs do a great job

              • @jaxOPA
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                21 year ago

                Yeah, I haven’t had too many major issues with Lemmy or Mastodon now that you mention it. Lemmy’s install docs are… messy, but once running it’s been without issue. Hats off to the devs for that.