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Not gonna lie, having concerns that without hardware upgrades this instance may be too big to upgrade going forward, if it isn't already. Just what I'm seeing. Created an account on another instance (that I'm posting from) and I might just stay on this other instance. That said, I do appreciate the work put in to this one.
There is a lot of work being put into optimizing the Lemmy backend. There is a LOT of low hanging fruit in regards to performance gains from database bottlenecks.
Lemmy was an obscure platform with only ~1k total active users last month, it's going to take time for the maintainers to get their bearings, the developer community to organize, and for everyone to figure out how to maintain and scale these operations at the number of users we're seeing today and going forward.
The upgrade to 0.18.1 alone brings with it major performance improvements and there is more to come. We can get a lot more mileage out of the hardware we're using today, it's just that the platform blew up in scale before the all of the can bottlenecks were identified and worked out.
Would’ve been nice if Reddit didn’t shit itself as quickly and as explosively as it did
That's what federation is for. I'm not going to jump from instance to instance, though. I'm here and I think I'll stay here for the time being. Servers need to be paid anyway, no matter which instance it's running on.
Please also consider making a donation to the maintainers! They're the ones keeping these ships afloat by implementing new features and optimizations, while also coordinating and steering the overall direction of the open source project.
They were previously fully funded under a grant from NLNet, but that hinged on them being able to meet certain milestones by specific deadlines. Now that the project has blown up overnight they're spending a LOT more time doing project management and addressing the needs of scaling, and are unable to meet the grant criteria.