henry

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[–] henry@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 1 year ago (5 children)

You could also just have a website that 1. Selects a random instance from the ones currently available and up and 2. Shows all instances and whether they are up or down. This would encourage new users to not all pile on to the same instance.

I'm not very knowledgeable about this stuff (what's a docker? What's a kubernetes? Lol) but I don't think as of right now with Lemmy, kbin, etc you can just throw a bigger single server at the problem. Anyways, that's kinda against the purpose of decentralization anyway. I know you're supposed to pick a server based on what one you like, rules or whatever but right now they're pretty much all equivalent (except lemmygrad, lol)

[–] henry@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 1 year ago

Idk how they can fundamentally misunderstand this (and have been for years). They haven't cared about mods for years, their official app is complete trash. Reddit was always supposed to be an alternative to twitter/Facebook/Instagram/tiktok, not a competitor. Like take the video player for example. Hardly even works most of the time, and is a clear tiktok clone. Why are they doing that? Tiktok and Reddit could not be more different apps. They can pay mods, Reddit can't or won't. I expect soon if they survive this they'll move towards in house moderation.

[–] henry@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Hmm I fully understand why, but every page on most instances (I've been on a few different ones) is taking a while to load (nowhere near as long as the billion dollar website Reddit takes to load their "official" website though, lol.)

[–] henry@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Nah, read the AMA. He and Reddit (the company) in general are doubling down. I was hoping it was just anchoring (where the initial price for something is so ridiculously high, any other offer even if it's more than you should pay seems reasonable). But from his comments, and the Devs' responses, it's clear it's basically just a way to kill the API totally for users, I guess the only possible remaining use for the API is AI training. Tech companies would probably pay that much because it genuinely is worth it to them.

[–] henry@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 year ago

Same. Most things in life I can say I really wasn't there from the beginning but this I really think I can lol. I hope I just don't do the "before it was cool" hipster thing

 

Both were down for me before, they seem to be up right now but just made this account on Lemmy.blahaj.zone (Henry is the name of my actual blahaj lol). It's probably because of the traffic influx from reddit refugees from the absolutely disastrous spez ama (where he doubles down on everything and doesn't apologize at all). Allegedly they're trying to suppress Lemmy mentions but I guess it's not working well enough lol

A good problem to have although long term we're going to have to figure out how to deal with these spikes in traffic.