- cross-posted to:
- main@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- main@lemmy.ca
I wrote a guide to help users with their migration to Lemmy
This guide will help new lemmy users find and subscribe-to (remote) lemmy subreddits communities
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Thank you for this =)
Fresh Reddit refugee here. Thanks for this!
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I’m not 100% sure, but my interpretation of that message is that you’re waiting for the federated servers to communicate, and you can close the page.
Thank you! The manual method of creating URLs finally allowed me to subscribe to some communities on other instances. I really hope this is just for the short time that some lemmy servers struggle with the migration load.
Suddenly my server started getting thousands of requests per minute and my varnish cache hit rate jumped to 99%. Thank god for varnish!
Looks like the reddit blackout is #1 on the frontpage of hackernews, and this article is #2.
I actually posted this article to hackernews, but I never got a single upvote. This isn’t my first time getting on the frontpage of hackernews, but it always happens when someone else reposts my link.
Can anyone tell me how the fuck hackernews’ algorithm works to where I can’t ever get traction but someone else does after me?
Still getting used to lemmy, was wondering if the sorting of comments was a thing you could change (permanently) user side or if it was server side? Also the auto-refreshing ‘home page’ that scoots everything down is bad on desktop. Not a whole lot of ‘googleable’ information yet on lemmy
I recommend asking in its own post on !lemmy@lemmy.ml
If nobody answers in some days, then I’d create a feature request on GitHub.
Thank you for this, this looks great
This is absolutely amazing! Really well done!