21trillionsats

joined 2 years ago
[–] 21trillionsats 1 points 2 years ago

What is sabNZBd? The arr suite intrigues me but is a bit intimidating to get started with

[–] 21trillionsats 1 points 2 years ago

What is sabNZBd? The arr suite intrigues me but is a bit intimidating to get started with

[–] 21trillionsats 39 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Honestly this community seems to generate even more useful content than r/piracy did for me. Already I’ve learned about 5 great replacements for rargbto, the beauties of torrent aggregator desktop clients, and awesome debrid streaming for iOS via WebDAV. Great stuff

[–] 21trillionsats 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Rust itself or the way the Rust logic is implemented is not the bottleneck. Like most decent web applications the bottleneck is the database and how the decentralized protocols themselves are reconciled there.

Scaling massive amounts of records like Lemmy has been forced to is almost always IO bound at the database level even when a web service is centralized; this is much more difficult in federated architectures. This is why “NoSQL” databases have increased in popularity, but they are also not a magic bullet as there are major ACID trade offs one needs to consider.

[–] 21trillionsats 15 points 2 years ago (2 children)

This isn’t “one or the other” IMO. There’s room for niche instances hyper-focused on a generalized topic like “math,” “comp sci,” “sports,” etc.

But then there should also be a massive generalized instance (hopefully 2 at least so the competition keeps admins in check) that has a little bit of everything and acts as a Reddit replacement. We can have our cake and eat it too.

[–] 21trillionsats 9 points 2 years ago

I’ve seen other posts say this is a bug introduced in the version of Lemmy deployed yesterday.

It definitely should be a top priority for the team to fix though — it seems to have really exacerbated the problem.

[–] 21trillionsats 15 points 2 years ago (2 children)

No one has solved a way to make hosting massive amounts of videos cheap, and this is unlikely to happen anytime soon due to the large amount of data storage and bandwidth required.

So no, even if YouTube somehow becomes even more tyrannical than it is it’s unlikely we’ll ever see it decentralized and federated the way Lemmy is in a usable way anytime soon.

[–] 21trillionsats 29 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I definitely do find this a little disappointing as I think the Lemmy community is too small at the moment to create unnecessary divides and schisms. Success in my mind is predicated on many communities from Reddit coming to servers and forming a common denominator community that achieves critical mass.

It’s clear to me that some of the communities on the 2 you are defederating from you instance have become more popular and are already the defacto “place to be” for certain subreddits.

All that said, I’m happy that my main server (infosec.pub) has not unfederated from those 2 instances so I am able to still participate on those 2 servers AND interact here on my “main” account. This lets me get the best of both worlds. It’s very exciting to see the Lemmy model working in that regard!

[–] 21trillionsats 3 points 2 years ago

Wow such a nice quality of life change!

[–] 21trillionsats 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I been hitting new more lately — honestly such solid content showing up on “new” on Lemmy compared to the trash on Reddit

[–] 21trillionsats 1 points 2 years ago

Would love to checkout the code for this thanks for the suggestion

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