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No, you’ve completely missed what I said

I didn’t make a comment against lemmy.world, it was a comment against lemmy the application’s current data model for users

This is a real shame, and highlights to me that the federation model might be wrong. If I want to access these subs now, I have to create a new account and I wish I didn't have to. I wonder if the federated part should be user federation rather than instance federation?

something something blockchain?

on Lemmy World outages · c/lemmyworld · 22 pts · 3y

How do I as a developer:

  • contribute towards lemmy?
  • contribute toward the success of lemmy.world?

I’m an SRE by trade and would be happy to contribute my time in some way

Why is that?

I’m not super familiar with torrenting protocols, but would have naively assumed that the very fact that subs have a single source of truth (e.g. selfhosted@lemmy.world is hosted on lemmy.world in its entirety, and then only cached on other lemmy instances) would be enough?

I guess we’d need to federate the sub list, we wouldn’t want a central source of truth for that, but that bit isn’t any different to what we have currently AFAIK

on my small homelab · c/homelab · 1 pts · 3y

Are you keeping the kernel updated? I’ve got a helios64 too but I’m stuck on kernel 5.10