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  • Isn't each instance copy the data (posts and comments) from all other instances? This will scale infinitely which means each self hosted instance needs to be upgraded periodically as the userbase grows. Which will cost money

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • This is already kinda confusing, blocked instance can still post in the community here (creating post and replying comments), but it will only shown to users from their own instance only. Like shadow banning in reddit, but on instance level

  • Tense exchange between a streamer and Twitch director speaks to the state of streamer-platform relationships
  • well, technically giving Stock as salary/compensation is tied to company profitability. But I don't think that's working for now because the awarded stock amount is adjusted so the monetary value not changed at the time of receiving the stock itself.

  • How is lemmyworld so stable?
  • Interesting, I'm new on Lemmy (and fediverse itself), but when you said server does it means the backend that handles frontend traffic or database that stores all the data? Seems the next optimization step is distributing the traffic to multiple servers.

    Also (again I don't know about the lemmy system itself), maybe you can get away with just upgrading CPU cores only or RAM only (depends on what bottlenecking the system). From my experience, the RAM requirement is scaling slower compared to CPU

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