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ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•How resource intensive is the federation part of running a lemmy server?English3·2 years agoone of the achievements of lemmy might be as a nice platform for simply running a forum for whatever community you want all without needing to worry about federation.
I’m interested in this question for the inverse reason: being able to run a federated community on a Lemmy server which is not open-invite
People in the Lemmyverse would be able to use the community as normal, but running the community on its own server would not involve opening the door to registration by randos on that server.
ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•It is crazy to me how much the lemmy experience has improved since joining here from Reddit a few weeks ago.English3·2 years agojust make sure to post some too! getting porn and/or meme communities off the ground ain’t easy without a lil help
The greater fediverse is the only phenomenon that’s ever held a candle to the BBS years
ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Hey Lemmy's pretty solid now, thanks devs!English4·2 years agoor change it in
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ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.orgto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Please Do Something About Rumors Spreading About the Developers of LemmyEnglish3·2 years agoIt’s also worth considering that the existing influx is probably more than enough to keep the devs busy fixing bugs and improving the software for months to come.
Useful info, thank you. Once in a great while I have outages of a week or a little more, usually because something breaks when I just can’t rally the resources to fix it right away. Ideally this would never happen on infrastructure used to run an instance, but my hope is that various fedi platforms will be resilient to downtime on the order of 7-14 days before they entirely give up. I think it would be helpful to small and/or broke instance operators, and I would like a fedi with lots of little instances. :)