I know there’s donations and the owners can use their own money, but there’s a limit. I doubt a platform with hundreds of thousands of daily users can survive with only donations.

  • @mrmanager@lemmy.today
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    51 year ago

    I agree, I would like to contribute cpu and memory from my instance to the Lemmy network somehow, without users needing to have an account on my instance.

    But it doesn’t work that way currently. Lemmy.world became the largest instance and then we have hundreds of small ones hardly being used at all.

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      31 year ago

      Smaller instances cannot be trusted to have good uptime. For me I have to go down if there is a thunderstorm, need to unplug everything >.< So would need to save individual data to 2-3 smaller instances for it to be reliable.

      I hope there might be a community and user transfer functionality. Could spread the load over the currently well hosted but low pop instances. Right now you need to stick with the instance you choose for all eternity :< forever and ever

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        Why can’t they be trusted? They most likely run in the cloud somewhere and won’t have any issues staying up. :)

        My instance has 100% uptime after a month of use, which is more than the largest instances.

        I feel like people mostly leave their small instance alone and don’t touch it.

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          31 year ago

          Perhaps just not sure how they are hosted, if they are majority cloud hosted that’s a different thing :3 Assumed smaller instances would run on a home server of some kind.

          Would be a nice ask lemmy post perhaps ^^

          • @mrmanager@lemmy.today
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            21 year ago

            Since you need a fixed ip address and domain name, it usually rules out running at home, also because internet delivery companies usually don’t provide very good upload speeds to users at home.

            So I think you can trust the uptime for sure, but one risk is that smaller instances may decide to shut down if they don’t get any users. So there is that risk… :)

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              11 year ago

              There is some pros of self hosting, outside of it being a fun project. You can get custom emojis (sadly not on the mobile app yet, otherwise there would be a :blobheart: right here) and custom themes ^^

              So I don’t think most small instances are necessary looking to increase in user size. Or at least that is not my intention.

              • @mrmanager@lemmy.today
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                21 year ago

                Yeah themes are fun but I think most people use one of the android apps anyway, and then the local theme doesnt matter there.

                But it cant hurt to make the web theme a bit nicer - its currently “functional” but maybe not the best looking. I actually like a lot of whitespace in web design, but a lot of people dont.

      • @jcg@halubilo.social
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        31 year ago

        One of the suggestions was a gossip protocol, which wouldn’t need 100% (or close to 100%) uptime. Wouldn’t be outside of the realm of ActivityPub either, it’s not specific about how messages can be routed kind of like how Email can be passed around a bunch before actually arriving at their intended destination. It would be a layer on top of AP though so maybe Kbin wouldn’t be able to join the network. For communities, the only one I actually saw Nutomic or dessalines be interested in is this fediverse enhancement proposal about making groups in such a way that can be hosted on multiple instances. A few large instances could come together to cohost and spread the load between them.

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          11 year ago

          When you say groups that is communities in lemmy terms? ^^ Not fluent in the terminology but with a functionality like this how would you receive older posts? Seems like newer linked instances would start with a blank slate from the point of “bounding”.

          Or am I just butchering the meaning with my understanding? hehe

          • @jcg@halubilo.social
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            21 year ago

            Yes that’s right, Lemmy communities are communicated as groups in ActivityPub, so that FEP would be applicable to communities