The Lord said that the “VCR shall be saved” with the knife technique, but in the following paragraph, it was not the VCR that was saved, but the man that was saved. The VCR was not saved!
The Lord said that the “VCR shall be saved” with the knife technique, but in the following paragraph, it was not the VCR that was saved, but the man that was saved. The VCR was not saved!
Should the instances that responded to you be refederrated? I’m pretty sure I saw some of them on lemmy.world’s block list. I think it would be sad for these small servers to not realize they are, in fact, not connected to the greater fediverse. On the other hand, if you’re an admin, and you don’t know what you’re doing to the point of not knowing your server was infected by hundreds of thousands of bots, maybe it’s too dangerous to refed.
Oh good to know. I guess I only really caught reddit downtimes in the past.
I like how it looks exactly like reddit’s status page, especially considering they just released old.lemmy.world.
The only person I met with that name, and only in small amounts, is Henrietta Lacks.
I feel like it would be a bot purge or lemmy.world and several other instances being down from the hacking.
Consider undervolting (via Throttlestop or Intel XTU) to prolong your laptop’s longevity and possibly mildly increase its performance. For the same CPU workload, undervolting will reduce the amount of heat generation and therefore the temperature of the CPU, thereby decreasing the risk of hitting the CPU’s temperature throttling and risk of CPU damage.
There are ready guides on youtube and r/gaminglaptops sub, but I’ll leave reddit links out for now. Just search for your laptop model since the exact values will depend on the model and also on luck. If you’re lucky, you can undervolt a lot without causing instabilities.
Do the maneuver @[email protected] suggested.
Try Flonase. Helps a lot but takes 1-2 weeks to start to work.
See a doc if things persist.
That drone live view was pretty nice.
Just a week and a half ago, we were celebrating going from #2 to #1 most populous instance. And just 2 weeks before that, I had no idea what a lemmy was.
It’s like catching a nice surf wave.
I’m not sure wtf you just said, but lemmy.world feels very smooth today, so thank you for your continued hard work!
We really need the lemmy version of a multireddit - some way to group up your subscribed communities into categories. This way you can lasso together all the communities that cover the same topic but were created on different instances. That’s at the basic level.
At the advanced level, I hope someone can come up with an algorithm to merge duplicate posts/news sources/etc together so that it looks like one centralized post, even though it is decentralized on the backend.
And… we’re back!
0.18.0 adds that option as well as top 6 and top 12 hours.
You can check out how it functions on lemmy.ml since they’re on 0.18.
Managed to find your community and even subscribe. Alas, can’t post anything though. I think it’s because lemmy.world is still on 0.17.4.
There isn’t anything yet that I’m aware of.
The closest match I’m aware of is:
https://lemmy.world/c/digitalart
I’m waiting for people to start the more specialized art subs…
Your links aren’t working for me.
I agree with you.
I think a lot of the value and entertainment of these text/story-based communities comes from seeing other commenters interact with the post and with each other.
Some of the bots are putting out too much primary content for the number of users in that community. I think they should limit the posts to 1-2/day so that viewers can get concentrated onto those posts and hopefully generate some comments. As the population grows, more posts can be done per day by the bot, or ideally, switch to actual people submitting posts.
I hope at the least that the Beehaw communities are removed from the List of Communities/All page since anyone from this server subscribing to them won’t receive any updates. Meanwhile, they are taking up space and preventing other communities from reaching the higher ranks.
I think while the general communities have made it, a lot of niche communities failed to attract enough population to keep on generating more content. As an example, just search for the “Imaginary” series of landscape art communities on the Fediverse (eg. ImaginaryVistas). Many of them don’t have any recent posts or 1 post per days or weeks. That’s not enough to keep people invested. Even the largest digital art community is still mostly carried by 1 person.