If there is a vulnerability in the software, it’s entirely possible for a single attack to take everyone down. All the instances are known and easily discovered.
If there is a vulnerability in the software, it’s entirely possible for a single attack to take everyone down. All the instances are known and easily discovered.
It’s not great but if you copy the URL into your instance’s search, you can get to the post that way.
Advanced data protection is across your entire account, not per device. According to Apple’s documentation they rotate the keys locally on your devices and then delete them from their services so they no longer have a key to give.
I’d use some sort of generative “find on page” or “summarize page” where I could have a quick Q/A without needing to read a long article.
Why is KBin at the very bottom with almost 42k MAU? It seems like it should be second with those numbers.
I run my own FreshRSS and it’s been a great experience.
I find this really useful for small instances that don’t have a large communities tab.
It may be worth taking a look at https://lemmyverse.net/communities to see if you can find anything you are interested in.
Things got much nicer in Mastodon when a user could migrate instances. The problem with all of Server A blocking all of Server B is it’s very difficult for a user on Server B to migrate.
I have similar questions. I’ve noticed it’s incredibly easy for me to crash Lemmy and then it is down for a second or two while it reboots. I’m not sure if that’s what’s causing the couple-second downtimes that I keep seeing on larger instances.
Browsing Lemmy on my small instance has been a pleasure though.
I’d love to see feedback from admins on the scaling problems they are having. Hopefully that scales per server and not per user per server.
The vast majority of servers run Linux and the simplest way to deploy services is with containers. Unix and Windows are much less supported and even running outside containers is fading away.
If you are interested, it may be simpler to spin up a small Linux VM.
I use Steam + Proton in an LXC so I can share the graphics card among several other containers. It works quite well with streaming once I got it set up.