Lemmy Finally feels usable! Thank you LJDawson

  • sarcasticsunrise
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    111 year ago

    In the couple months since I’ve been a Redditfugee, I had decided that Liftoff was the way to go. It still is, using it for this very post. Sync is down right now (traffic?), but so far it’s houses ahead of any of the other apps for Lemmy I use like Thunder and Connect and yeah, Liftoff. I use the stacked(?) view so I don’t see any ads

    • Dr. Zoidberg
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      321 year ago

      Sync isn’t down, Lemmy.world is receiving heavier than normal traffic, because of sync. If you switch to a different instance, you don’t get the warning popup.

      Sync for Reddit users are now getting damn near the same exact experience here, that they were on reddit. Same UI we’ve been used to for years, and Lemmy content is easier to navigate through, and it opens you up to browse the instances version of r/all instead of just what you’re subscribed to.

      The search is nice too, because the couple things I looked for as far as ‘subs’ go, I’ve found multiples across different instances, each with a different variety of content.

      • Rikudou_SageA
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        71 year ago

        App developers probably don’t understand what federation means if they’re all putting traffic at lemmy.world.

        • gabe565
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          141 year ago

          That’s just the default, and I assume it’s mainly to make it easier for new users to start using Lemmy. It lets you change to any other instance during login.

          • Rikudou_SageA
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            91 year ago

            Yeah, I’ve tested the app out. But the problem is that people who don’t know any better (which almost none of new people do, me included when I was new) will just use the default. Which is down a lot. This causes two things:

            • forces lemmy.world to upgrade its hardware all the time
            • discourages new users from trying Lemmy because it doesn’t work

            Getting a list of some instances (that are not as overcrowded) and assigning one at random by default would be the best way to go about it.

            • Ljdawson (Sync dev)M
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              191 year ago

              I’ve been chatting with the lemmy.world admins and specifically asked if pointing at the default was fine.

              • Rikudou_SageA
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                1 year ago

                I mean, it’s obviously fine for them (the problems will probably get stable after some time and they gain more users in the process), but it’s not good for Lemmy overall and not for new users.

            • ඞmir
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              61 year ago

              Honestly I think having a default one is necessary for users to put their trust in the service. If there’s no lemmy.world, another server will become the go to (it used to be lemmy.ml before world). People want to have their account on the instance all their friends have it on so that they’d never be alone in losing their account or the service being offline for them. And the bigger the instance, the more trustworthy it seems.

              Lemmy.world has also been a tremendous help in debugging performance issues due to necessity.

              • Rikudou_SageA
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                11 year ago

                Honestly I think having a default one is necessary for users to put their trust in the service

                As I said:

                Getting a list of some instances (that are not as overcrowded) and assigning one at random by default would be the best way to go about it.

                People want to have their account on the instance all their friends have it on so that they’d never be alone in losing their account or the service being offline for them

                That… doesn’t make sense.

            • @wahming@monyet.cc
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              1 year ago

              Fediverse drama being what it is, though, that’d probably involve the dev in all sorts of arguments and debates he’d rather not touch with a ten foot pole

              • Rikudou_SageA
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                -11 year ago

                Possibly, but if you want to get paid more, maybe your app shouldn’t expose “lemmy.world is having issues” as one of the first things new people see.