Ha, honestly I’m impressed that any of this is working at all. 😆
By the way, to anyone reading this, in my previous reply I omitted the mention of @selfhosted. The reply didn’t show up on #Lemmy until @NumbersCanBeFun replied to it.
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Ha, honestly I’m impressed that any of this is working at all. 😆
By the way, to anyone reading this, in my previous reply I omitted the mention of @selfhosted. The reply didn’t show up on #Lemmy until @NumbersCanBeFun replied to it.
@Eddie I would love more interoperability. 😉
It makes me wonder if the “thing” to dethrone #Mastodon will be an alternative server/client/app that speaks multiple #Fediverse application protocols? I’m jealous that a #Lemmy server requires a _fraction_ of the RAM that a #KBin or Mastodon server does.
(Obligitory @selfhosted for Lemmy to notice me)
@Eddie If you include the group name (@selfhosted) it seems to work, but this isn’t really practical.
@NumbersCanBeFun Okay that was unexpected. I managed to post a new topic and reply to Lemmy.world using my Mastodon client. That was supposed to be a “thinking out loud” toot. 😅
I attached some images to my first reply, but they were ignored. I wonder if my server strips out markdown? 🤔
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@NumbersCanBeFun @selfhosted Oh wow, I didn’t realize this would actually cross post to Lemmy.world. 😅
Oh wow, I didn’t realize I actually cross posted to #Lemmy by @'ing the group. 😅
@ThorrJo @selfhosted lol, I can relate to thay 😆. I run an event & website that was notorious for its poor performance at the beginning and end of events. A few years ago, with our servers ready to fall over, I noticed a certain query was hogging the database server’s CPU. I made the tiniest fix to correctly use indexes, and we instantly went from 400% CPU usage to at most 20% (across 4 cores). 😅
Though it’s been fixed for ~3 years, I still see folks warning others about the slowness. 😅