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  • Don't you mean, share my GNU mug with you ? The extra 'New' is redundant :P Definitely a smug mug.

  • Thanks for noticing and the kudos. I still owe @Phrey@lemmy.sdf.org and @TheMadnessKing@lemdro.id a write up on a few things Beehaw. The main differences between the Reddit influx and today, are the user numbers are lower now, and a lot of optimizations for the various moving pieces.

    Right now Beehaw is on one beefy VPS, same server for frontend, backend and database. Load balancing the front end was happening for a while, but really didn't have any improvements over a single one due to the DB handling anyway. I'm exploring a few different methods to get Beehaw load balanced and especially a more resilient database structure, but don't want to increase the cost 10 fold. That's another 4 posts worth of info though.

  • We are aware of that issue, though it appears to be a long standing issue with Lemmy software; not specific to Beehaw. What version of Lemmy software is your other instance running?

  • It gives me warm fuzzies to see that balance going up, while at least maintaining current services. Thanks for putting it together Alyaza.

  • May be more pertinent to start a thread on like c/technology and share your redacted docker configuration and errors. If you do that, PM me the link and I'll take a look and offer what help I can.

  • Yeah, mod tools are still an issue, but were also still on 0.18.4. Can't speak to the tools that have been introduced since then.

  • Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I didn't mean this community as in Beehaw, but this community as in Beehaw Support. Definitely could have been clearer.

  • Damn that's rough. See if something like zram can help you.

  • Thanks for asking. Doing better this week than last; feeling better and handling things better. Kiddos are still annoying, but not as as stressful. Work stuff is still anxiety inducing. trying it ignore it.

    How're you doing Alyaza?

  • Well that's certainly a war crime. Wonder if the rest of the world will look the other way on this too.

  • As a home user I'd recommend btrfs. It has main line kernel support and is way easier to get operational than zfs. I'd you don't need the more advance raid types of zfs or deduplication, btrfs can do everything you want. Also btrfs is a lot more resource friendly. Zfs, especially with deduplication, takes a ton of RAM.

  • Emacs in org mode can do anything. Doesn't mean its an easy or good for the use case.

  • fook'n b&' mate.

  • Firefox Reader mode is your friend.

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  • Dang that's some good sound. Brings ya back.

  • Death

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  • Damn dude; don't give me a heart attack! I'm OLD. This could be me.

  • Well, the 'official' devs/mod matrix chat kicked me out and banned my user due to refusing to do free work for them. 🤷‍♂️ . So not going to be getting any help there.

  • Definitely a good accomplishment, but fits more with the Mastodon style than the Beehaw/forum style.