Hey I do exactly the same, high 5!
I also have backup accounts on these instances:
https://beehaw.org/u/lodion
https://sh.itjust.works/u/lodion
https://lemmy.world/u/lodion
https://lemm.ee/u/lodion
https://reddthat.com/u/lodion
Hey I do exactly the same, high 5!
Highly recommend ABB to anyone. They run a great network, and follow through on their promises.
The kiwi’s have spun something up over here
The largest table holds data that is only needed by Lemmy briefly. There is a scheduled job to clear it… Every 6 months. There are active discussions on how best to handle this.
On my instance I’ve set a cronjob to delete everything but the most recent 100k rows of that table every hour.
By the way, upgradding to lemmy version 0.18.1 is well worth it. Some massive under the hood performance improvements 🙂
Streaming providers are known to have different bitrates in different regions.
I wanted an instance specifically for Australians… so I made one 😀
Check 12ft.io
I’m using S3FS to achieve the same thing, but without modifying the ansible config or using native object storage within pict-rs.
I like their sense of humour. The definitely don’t take themselves too seriously.
Doesn’t this make every user the equivalent of a Tor exit node? Meaning you’ll have possibly dodgy traffic appearing to come from your internet service?
Click the “Instances” link at the bottom of any page.
That about covers it. If all those were to occur, I’d go back. But realistically, none of them will happen.
It was removed deliberately during the reddit exodus in order to direct new Lemmy users elsewhere. Rather than to overload lemmy.ml further.