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Do you think you guys could do a post on the underlying hardware/infrastructure of .world? I would love to see what it takes to run the largest Lemmy instance lmao
in short form, we have HAproxy running on a hetzner cloud VM for Lemmy/Lemmy-UI, another HAproxy VM for the alt UIs, a VM for the alt UIs.
for the main LW box, which runs lemmy containers, lemmy-ui, pictrs and a database each for lemmy and pictrs, we have a physical box with an EPYC 7502P 32 core CPU, 128GB memory and NVMe SSDs.
I can sort the comments [ new/old etc] now! ( Jerboa).
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Are the comment upvote and downvote numbers gone intentionally?
There are now settings to display or hide them
That's cool, but it doesn't seem to work for me. I have all on in my settings:
But the numbers don't show:
Apparently theyβre next to the timestamp now (you can see the ββ 4β on your screenshot, and if you sort this postβs comments by Best, the Futurama meme shows as ββ 87 β 1β)
I might be a bit confused, but I just went to my settings to see, and both "show upvotes" and "show downvotes" were ticked already, by default. I refreshed the page (Ctr+Shift+R), and it's still the same.
(Copying from my other comment)
Apparently theyβre next to the timestamp now (you can see the ββ 4β on that screenshot, and if you sort this postβs comments by Best, the Futurama meme shows as ββ 87 β 1β)
Aaaah, I get it now, thanks! I did see the ββ 4β bits everywhere, but it turns out that every single comment I have looked at had 0 downvotes, and then instead of going ββ 0β, it just simply doesn't display downvotes. I thought I was going mad.
I liked the previous implementation, though. To me it seemed more clear.
I vastly preferred the old way as well - you are not alone.
Finally, the ability to view (and delete!) your own uploads.
FYI, the sorting on the uploads tab is broken. Obviously I don't expect sorting by "top" or "controversial" or whatever to work, but sorting by "old" doesn't, either. It's always sorted by newest first. But at least it's something. (I know for sure I have images uploaded that were not used in posts.)
URL Blocking, at last. Now I can block all those AI shit websites on my communities :D
And being able to comment on locked post, what a nice QoL enhancement :D
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Someone ELI5 why Lemmy is or isn't ready for a Reddit Exodus.
Personally, I want it to be. Reddit censorship/shadowbans/deletes is outta control. Imo the problem lemmy has is on Desktop, since on Android there are some great apps like Boost that give it a Reddit-like end user experience, wheras Desktop experience in a browser is No equivalent of RES, or classic reddit. Opening images is very janky. I like RESs 'view images buttons, that untwirls all view image buttons. Using lemmy on desktop is a Chore. I can handle it. But I imagine its very much a bad taste and an impediment to a greater influx of average users.
Its about time we left reddit behind and make Desktop lemmy more welcoming. The times we're in requires a trustable platform. Reddit ain't it.
Try this out and see: go to PieFed.social and make an account. See the sign-up wizard, which asks you what you interests are and subscribes you to communities based on that, and asks how much content you want to see with the keywords "Trump" or "Musk" - none, a little, or all/no filtering - and check out the user customizable and shareable Feeds that were recently added (the equivalent of multi-Reddits, a highly requested feature).
The Fediverse is growing up. Lemmy... well, has the advantage of the legacy work put into it so far - e.g. all the apps that currently work for it (though with some, like Sync, falling behind).
PieFed is even opening up new avenues in the democratization of moderation, allowing the user to control what they want. Lemmy, meanwhile, is somehow becoming more like Reddit over time rather than less - e.g. while it has the modlog, it lacks a modmail, and any notification of a moderation action (removal, locking, banning, etc.) and while it used to report the name of a mod who removed content (iirc you might be used to that on LW, being on 0.19.3, until just now?), now it just says "mod". So there is no way to appeal or ask about or even be notified that your content has been moderated. Even Reddit was more friendly than that!?!?!?
The promise of the Fediverse is that we can keep hopping to new places, not that any one place will be any good, but the tools man, the tools... they are pretty authoritarian in nature, when you stop to think about it, they REALLY are. imho at least.
And Reddit has the content. And no tankies (but does have conservatives). Overall, the vast majority of people (centrists mainly, and who don't use ~~Arch~~ Linux btw) prefer simply to remain on Reddit, seeing no real reason to move.
What features does lemmy have that piefed is missing?
I don't have a comprehensive listing, but one example I can think of offhand is that the search function works much better on Lemmy (and is about to improve further by restricting to the title field). The PieFed search feature that exists now (like Reddit's) is pretty bad, where you can paste an exact title but somehow get no matches.
An extremely minor one is that there is no preview of comments before submitting, although a preview was recently added for posts so one for comments surely is not far behind.
A more major one is that PieFed does not work quite as well for navigating "deeper" posts - you can only toggle between the one comment you are at in the moment, with its immediate parent, and "all comments" in a post, which for deeper posts also loses the entire chain bc it gets hidden below a "Continue thread" link, so even searching for exact text won't find it and instead you have to go through every single one or those one by one. Lemmy is starting to do the latter as well - which I do NOT like! - but at least when you somehow get a link to a comment (e.g. in a notification from when someone replies to you), you can step up the chain one comment at a time, which makes working with those a lot easier.
Then again, there is now a fork of Thunder that is being tested on PieFed, so many/most of the above could be addressed that way?
I haven't tested moderation tools on PieFed yet.
Mainly, PieFed is both ahead of Lemmy in terms of features, especially for a new joiner with the sign-up wizard and the preloading of all communities across the entire Fediverse, while also being less polished than Lemmy in some other respects.
in my opinion it's the login experience. selecting an instance is too confusing for the average user.
I think it's just a matter of explaining instances in a clear and concise way. This isn't a Lemmy-specific issue though - it's a problem for all of the fediverse.
https://join-lemmy.org/instances says "You can access all content in the lemmyverse from any server, so it doesn't matter which one you choose.", but that still leaves some things unanswered.
It seems to have done a decent job of helping new users find a suitable server with a few simple questions though.