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To add: we are not paying (for) anything, we are not the product, all the costs are covered by volunteers. So if a server is a bit wonky or slow, remember that you're not entitled to anything.
And as you said, the software needed to go from 20 to 100 in a blink of an eye. Where they thought they would have time to handle everything gently and in due course needed to be done much faster.
Furthermore, most developers also run an instance (which suddenly needs to be scaled and troubleshot), need to answer questions, moderate, handle PR's on github and solve bugs. All while also having a family and other acticities to attend to.
Thanks for that, it's true, I need to remember especially about that last point. Later, I will write a few words about what was happening behind the scenes during these days. I wasn't there alone. Not anymore ;)
kbin is much older; it was a side project. Recently, I took it more seriously :)
That would be a really great read about the behind the scenes. Looking forward to read it, whenever you have the time (and motivation) to write about it.
Thanks, I appreciate it :) Thanks to all of you.
Thank you @ernest, for giving us somewhere to go.
Hope you're still having fun working on /kbin after the explosion of traffic.
You know, given how hobbies turning into work can take all the fun out and all that.
Why not donate feddit.uk instead?
For that reason I went to geddit.social, which is hosted by Stux, who also hosts several Dutch Mastodon instances. I'm also paying him on Patreon.
Like I said, I prefer Kbin, but I have no problems with Lemmy. Whatever floats everybody's boat.
Seems like a random suggestion?
I swear it said this was in feddit.uk when I posted. I think it's that websocket bug, where sometimes part of the information on one tab is loaded from another.