Could be a multitude of reasons. Some people just really enjoy sysadmin work, some maybe want to play around with the software. Places like Beehaw have a goal of creating what they consider to be an open and welcoming community. Some even have nefarious reasons for hosting (luckily we have defederation).
I don’t know what it means, either.
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pampoon@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•[Done] New try at upgrading to 0.18.1 July 1st 20:00 CETEnglish
9·3 years agoLogins are returning non found errors. It’s a bug. If you had a previous session that’s as already logged in, you should be able to access it.
pampoon@lemmy.worldto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that Apollo is subject to auto-refund and you can decline this refund before the weekend.English
12·3 years agoYou should be prompted when opening after updating to the latest version.
pampoon@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•[Update: Failed again] Update to 0.18.1-rc.1 tried and rolled backEnglish
0·3 years agoI’ve found from hopping around some other instances that have upgraded to 0.18 that it is still pretty buggy. It does seem to be giving more information about the errors, instead of just failing like in 0.17, but spend any time browsing on those instances and you’re bound to be inundated with JSON and query errors. It also seems to get worse the longer you browse.
The UI changes are nice, and I do appreciate not having my feed auto-updating constantly, but I think you’d be making the right choice to hold off on upgrading until they can iron 0.18.1 out all the way. I’m not super knowledgeable about TS and Rust, but as a user it seems that switching from WebSocket created/shined a light on Lemmy’s issues with caching in general.
pampoon@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Where is my inbox here at Lemmy?English
0·3 years agoBell icon at the top right. Should bring up your inbox which holds your replies and messages.
pampoon@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•How can the fediverse scale and grow to large communities like Reddit without large infrastructure and servers? How can a non-profit driven platform afford to keep the lights on if this takes off?English
2·3 years agoThe fediverse directly helps with that exact problem by allowing actual instances to remain small as needed. There’s no requirement that an instance have millions of users, which is what drives up cost. Personal instances can still participate in all other federated instances’ communities.
Mastodon has been a good Guinea pig for proof positive the model can work, with something like 4 million+ active users.
pampoon@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Hey lemmyworlders, what are some cool communities that you would like to see here or that you have created (or planning to)? 👀English
3·3 years agoYou have it right, just have to give it a few seconds when you start typing and you should get a drop-down list of options to pick which auto fills the link for you.
pampoon@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Home page behaviour, particularly when it refreshesEnglish
7·3 years agoThe refresh is, I think, supposed to be a feature of Lemmy. Basically the feed would be updated with new rankings as posts’ rankings change. However, I think it’s bugged out since the huge influx of users and supposedly the devs are working to replace the protocol used to do the update and make it not so jarring.
pampoon@lemmy.worldtoReddit@lemmy.ml•Apollo’s Christian Selig explains his fight with Reddit — and why users revoltedEnglish
3·3 years agoMan, really fuck Spez. Christian just seems like such a genuinely good guy, who just was trying to build something great using Apple’s tools. The way he details the huge shift of direction from early 2023 to now in regards to them having no plans to change the API smells a lot like corpo-influence sinking their teeth in Spez and forcing this change ahead of the IPO.
Hopefully we can prove that this new model works and can be sustained long-term, and Christian can be enticed to revamp Apollo for the fediverse.
pampoon@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•[Done] Server will be migrated (More power!)English
5·3 years agoYou can manually make the link, or just start typing the “@ruud” part and you should get a drop-down with auto-complete options. Selecting one of the options will create the link for you.
It does have a small delay for the pop up to appear when typing.
pampoon@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•for the Reddit refugees, do you also feel a bit heartbroken?English
0·3 years agoI see that more as the strength of the federation model. Yes, communities or entire instances could and will have political leanings that disagree with your own, and that difference could lead to censoring decisions that would be counter to your opinion.
But, nothing is stopping you or anyone from creating that same community with your political beliefs as the guiding methodology to compete. Then people who disagree with the original decisions can flock to the new one. It’s a co-existence that I think is impossible with the centralized model.


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