I feel less stressed :). Reddit started giving me a feeling of anxiety when I would doom-scroll. Switching to a different service feels like a fresh start.
genderqueer
Rules:
- All standard rules for the lemmy.one instance apply
- Do not attempt to label others without their permission or police the labels or microlabels they choose to identify with.
- TERFS, NAZIS, or other hateful groups or behaviors will NOT be tolerated.
- NO POLITICS! Please! In order to keep things civil; we will not be allowing political posts here.
- NO SURVEYS! We are not your Zoo! Researchers and homework and other data collection posting is strictly forbidden.
- NO NSFW IMAGES! - A selfie is fine but don't overdo it. Make sure that all images are safe for work please.
- Try to post with good intent, effort and awareness. Posts that are far too hostile, offensive, short or off-topic may be removed.
Good! Checking out Lemmy to see if r/nonbinary and r/enby should move here... wondering what server specs we'll need...
Hi @a1tb1t@lemmy.one~ I'm the admin of lemmy.one (I know you also messaged me on Reddit). The specs for this server are roughly double the specs of lemmy.ml's server, except we're ~10x smaller than lemmy.ml at the moment, so we have lots of room for growth. I run mstdn.party which is one of the top 40 largest Mastodon servers according to the-federation.info, and I'm prepared to scale this community as well. If you want your community hosted on this instance, I'm happy to get that set up for you, we can talk further on Reddit.
If you're considering running your own Lemmy server instead, it is not particularly resource-intensive, I would imagine you could host up to ~1000 monthly active users on a server that costs no more than $30/month. I'm happy to invite you to some Lemmy admin communities who can provide assistance as well if you're interested in going that route.