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  • Can you try to remove your browser cache and try again? old.lemmy.world has recently been updated maybe that caused this

  • I installed Jerboa and gave it a test. Seems to work fine for me? I tried all possible listings active/hot/new/old/top .. All fine.

    Can you try to remove your account in Jerboa and add it again? If that works probably do the same in Liftoff

  • Thank you for your service

  • I just installed the latest update the dev already solved this issue.

  • Sorry for the very slow reaction but it's been resized to 512x512

  • You just sound salty now that you quit your job to start a fediverse hosting company and it's not working out the way you want. Donation-based models have been used for ages and it worked for mastodon.world so why shouldn't it for lemmy.world? If donations and interest decreases we can always downscale.

    Sorry you're not breaking even, seems like running a managed hosting service for lemmy is not feasible

  • You leave out the fact that @ruud was already running mastodon.world before all this. So he does have experience running a big instance. He had a team of moderators from mastodon.world that helped from the start.

    The influx of people was never a problem, if you choose the right hosting provider you are prepared for these things. And the hosting company we use provides all those tools to help us grow. We started with a small server at Hetzner.de and gradually upgraded when it was required. They have no limits on bandwidth so that is also something Ruud looked at.

    Anyway, you have a lot of say about how you would do things but you had a 3 years head start...

  • I am sure that it has nothing to do with you having any financial gains hosting instances. And that you do it all for the good of federation: https://lemmy.world/comment/1510374

    Yes you would do things differently if you were in our position.

    @ruud@lemmy.world is very open about what comes in from donations in his monthly blog posts. He even links those in !lemmyworld@lemmy.world. Have a look: https://blog.mastodon.world/june-2023

    He has the trust of every one involved. We are very thankful for the community supporting us as they do and it's not because income is more than expenses now that it will stay like that. We expect donations to drop off at one point. But whatever happens we will always be open about this. Even you linked to information that is freely available.

  • It's not that we can not handle the load caused by users or by the amount of communities. It's because of DDOS attacks and even with cloudflare some of these attacks are challenging due to the way lemmy works. No instance is safe from these attacks but the bigger instances get targeted. We weren't the only instance that went down today.

    I don't think we do anything wrong here? None of us are being paid, we all put in a lot of time and effort to keep things running. You don't know how many passionate people are involved "behind the scenes" seeing you call out the admins of lemmy.world.
    You can't please everyone, and some people will always find a stick. But I still think a lot of people believe in our team, our policies and what we are trying to do here. If that's not your thing, fine, you can look elsewhere.

  • There are tools available to migrate accounts, like this one for example: https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate

    But it has some limitations like your private messages will not be transferred. Also, I never tried this so don't complain to me if something goes wrong :)

  • Memmy could have an issue with the push notifications. I contacted the devs about this earlier today. Other than that, if the site is down you will have problems no matter which app you're using.

  • There is a status page up on https://status.lemmy.world

    We have been dealing with some DDOS attacks and are still taking extra measures to get everything more stable but we are working with people in different timezones so it's not always as easy to react.

    So yes, we are working on improving things.

  • Oh I thought the giveaway was the KDE taskbar :)

  • I'm not addicted it's just a habit!

    But it was true though I quit after 30 years of smoking - just went cold turkey. First few days were a bit rough because you have those moments during the day when you light one up (after eating, leaving work, ...), habits.

    But it's been a month so 💪