mbin is pretty modular. you can totally segment services if you know what youre doin… in fact part of the reason i chose it, for scaling.
old, stupid
mbin is pretty modular. you can totally segment services if you know what youre doin… in fact part of the reason i chose it, for scaling.
if ya havent already seen this, heres a quick list:
ive seen a bit of chatter about not trusting US hosting providers. also, prolly more expensive (conjecture).
yep, fedidb has it at a single instance;
https://fedidb.org/software/kbin
i wish i could get a hold of kbin.social if no one is going to do anything with it… maybe forward it to fedia.io
theres a manual fix for this. in mbin, when you attach the image in a post and save, it is uploaded and shown. you can then grab the image link (right click image, copy link), edit the post, and add the link using the image tag, and save, it then shows in-line in lemmy.
yeah, it sucks but at least it works until this is implemented. ive been usin this method for over a year now…
prolly should have spent more time on that than marketing an unfinished ‘product’'. its kind of telling also that it works in an app better than a simple web api. im betting this shits not going to scale well.
me too. apps are for children.
wtf is the point of federation if it doesnt work on the systems its federating to like the boatload of browser-based systems??
this isnt a problem, this is a feature.
sounds like an issue with your local instance. federation seems to work, as you imply the post shows in the remote community.
i have seen that behavior before with database/process issues causing the local post not to show despite it being successfully sent to the remote.
yeah but its 39% bots talkin at eachother
no, they dont.
most people do not get to go into work and say ‘im not using windows, sir’ because the business has long since bent over for microsofts services
your comment reminds me of people complaing about people living in war torn countries ‘well they can just move!’
nonsense
you seem to think people have a choice. crazy
someone has to pay for infrastructure. i think if we can solve for intra-instance load balancing, community-funded instances and maybe centralized content hosting services instances could subscribe to it might get us to the next level. not sure after that.
so far it seems like an over-marketed unfinished piece of vaporware. there was nothing to look at when it was first dripped months ago. or when the magical countdown stopped. or when no one received beta invites despite it being ‘this week’
just seems like a lot of spamming the fed community now. happy to be proven wrong
i feel like the newsgroups could also be pegged as an early distributed/mass-audience environment similar to what we see today… multiple nodes sharing sometimes identical loads of content
i miss tagline management… bluewave
e. ALso! the star trek nonsense was strong with alt.wesly.crusher.die.die.die!
no actual product available, lets spam it everywhere. awesome.
hard not to feel like someone isnt countin eggs as chickens here
they like to pretend they have account portability, but the truth is they own the only router enabling that feature. good luck people
saw this comin a mile away. does it count as federation if you only federate with yourself?
https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy
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