ruud,
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These are current graphs for lemmy.world (yet to add it to my Zabbix) https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e4e7bbd6-4a10-4962-8ff5-c39235587536.png

Diskspace:

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">du -sm *
</span><span style="color:#323232;">960	pictrs
</span><span style="color:#323232;">1273	postgres
</span>
FederalAlienSmuggler,

I see you’re using Hetzner. Those graphs don’t really show what kind of CPU you’re using. It’s a 2 core i guess?

ruud,
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It was an 8 core. But the current server is a 32-core / 64 thread cpu.

ruud,
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At least 2.8k :-)

Brien,

What is the plan to make communities between instances easily accessible? I feel like with mastodon and now lemmy that is the part that concerns me, namely community reach/discoverability

Robin,

External communities are just searchable, subscribable and browsable from here. Sometimes you need to change a search filter or default view from Local to All. Or is there something else you feel is missing? I think 90% of the issues people are having are UX related and not a core issue with federation or decentralization.

Brien,

I think my concern for adoptability is that a technology community could exist with the same name on lemmy.world as well as on another instance. I think theirs some benefit to creating a user and community pool of names and communities to allow genuine growth. it would also prevent fakes and phishing.

sneakyninjapants,

I think of it like [email protected] instead of just selfhosted. Sure there may be duplicate communities on different instances but over time I think there will be more people gravitating to a particular community and people will just sub there from then on and the others will become more dormant. When I refer to a community I’ll just use the full name ([email protected]) and not just the community name (selfhosted)

mikehunt,

I think it depends heavily on how much storage you’re allocating, if you allow uploading media that is. From what I’ve understood most of the bottlenecks are in DB operations so CPU and memory definately play a role.

Scuro,

Good point. I forgot about media.

I wonder if I made a LAN lemmy instance if I could use it as a lemmy cache server.

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