Basically ignore the Zs 👍
DaEagle Now • 95%
This has nothing to do with federation, reddit was a single system and had the exact same issue. It's simply a result of having communities that overlap in topics, or articles that are relevant for multiple communities.
The key is that each of these posts has a different discussion due to the different community it is in, isn't that good?
DaEagle Now • 100%
This was resolved in the latest version 0.9
DaEagle Now • 100%
It doesn't have to change, it can support both, so lemmy-lemmy can be pull, and lemmy-kbin can be push.
Obviously not trivial, but definitely doable.
DaEagle Now • 100%
Fyi Lemmy.world just moved to 0.18.1rc4, it can be a good indicator of how stable it is
DaEagle Now • 100%
Yes, that's a solid option, especially since it works fine with another user I created on a different instance. I'll let it go for now and try tomorrow and see. Thanks!
DaEagle Now • 100%
Strange - I created a new user on a different instance (sh.itjust.works) and that's working just fine, meaning it's something related to this specific user 🤔
DaEagle Now • 88%
Ugh, on Android (Samsung s22) can't even log in... Login form spins a bit but does nothing, user name shows on top left, subscribed communities are fetched but nothing else works (subscribed feed empty, inbox says need to login, etc. ..), restarting resets back to anonymous.
DaEagle Now • 100%
I think I saw one of your earlier posts and I really appreciate you chasing this down and raising awareness. As a relatively savvy user this is definitely something I've noticed and I share your concern that it will slowly erode user's trust in the concept of federation.
Technically, can you trace where the comments are dropped? does the target receive the response but fails to process it, or does it break somewhere at the network layer? if so, is there no receiver "ack" built into the protocol? sorry for asking a bunch of questions and feel free to ignore (I'm an engineer but I don't know much about the federation protocol...)
DaEagle Now • 100%
I wonder if some instances are more prone to drop comments that others? have you looked for example at lemmy.world (very large but performant) and another relatively small instance?
DaEagle Now • 100%
same, sadly unusable at this point
https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/issues/887 tracking it
DaEagle Now • 100%
Same here, mostly works fine
DaEagle Now • 100%
Workaround on Jerboa (maybe also other apps, haven't checked) - turn on "hide read posts" and simply upvote/downvote as you scroll. Upvoting/downvoting marks posts as read in Jerboa even if you haven't clicked in, so it's pretty effective.
DaEagle Now • 100%
Same on Android (Samsung s22), it's making the PWA almost unusable...
DaEagle Now • 100%
Well this sounds like tons of fun...
DaEagle Now • 100%
Oh damn, is this some built in censorship? If so, that's really strange... Or instance related?
DaEagle Now • 100%
Unrelated, why does your comment say "Karma removed"? Let's try - Karma removed
Folks, looks like there were two communities created and that one is move active/more subscribers, so no point in having both. See you over there!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.one/post/86267 > Considering LeBron went through a number of finals runs in his peak where he hit a few game 7s, I was surprised he had never achieved this
A must watch 😀
Looking for the best way to learn kubernetes, given that I have plenty of years of engineering (Java, python) and a solid experience with AWS. any format works - paid/free courses, working through articles, getting started guides, etc..
Good overview of the new CBA and how the 2nd apron is going to make Brad's life so much harder