As many of you already know Lemmy has a new version. V 0.18.3 This brings quite a few features, notably :
- reducing database size by around 80%
- new logic for determining comment default language (no, this doesn’t remove ‘undetermined’ as the default language but does mention it may be a possibility in the future.)
- infinite scroll user option (opt-in not enabled by default thankfully.)
Full changelog here.
First of all, thanks to the admins for keeping the server up and allowing us to have the awesome experience. Secondly, it would be great to have some updates on when we are upgrading, thanks.
@[email protected]
Lemmy World is down. Again. Please stop this from happening. Thank you.
Best way to avoid such issue is to move to a small instance. I moved to aussie.zone and never been happier. Its fast and responsive. Feels so much snappier when commenting and posting. Try it, you won’t regret it.
I’m not from Australia, but I appreciate the suggestion.
You dont have to be in Australia. Search for any instance here - https://lemmyverse.net/ which has less users, recent update and good uptime. Join and subscribe to communities in lemmy.world or any other instance.
I know how to search for them, but I’m not from Australia so it seems irrelevant to me.
My dude(ette) they are saying for you to pick any smaller instance with good uptime and recent updates. Not the Australian one specifically.
Any of those smaller instances are likely to be faster than the much bigger ones.
I’ve thought about joining a smaller instance too but I’m not from Australia either.
(/s where needed)
And nothing is stopping you from joining the Australian one either. Yeah, you’ll get a bit more latency, but it’s not going to matter much for something like lemmy.
Well, at the moment,
sh.itjust.works
is down for me several times a day too… It happens more and more often :-(This is particularly worrying when I validate a post or message that took me a long time to compose. It is now so, that I have to type and save what I compose inside a text editor first. I do it for posts, but if I have to do it for comments too, that will be too much inconvenience.