Its now running on a dedicated server with 6 cores/12 threads and 32 gb ram. I hope this will be enough for the near future. Nevertheless, new users should still prefer to signup on other instances.
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I’m getting 502 error all the time on my lemmy.ml account (lemmygrad account works since i’m posting from it).
Same. This is why I had to switch to lemmy.world. Now it’s time to subscribe to everything all over again…
I was getting errors until I deleted my cookies. Try that and see if it works.
It worked, thanks.
This new machine is speedy! Getting pretty much instant loading times. Thank you to the donators, I will be joining you soon!
As a new user, thanks for being accepting of us migrants!
Thanks for your hard work, I really can tell the difference. Now lemmy.ml is much more responsive than before
Please know that your work is genuinely appreciated in fascilitating the migration from Reddit to Lemmy. Your efforts will hopefully ensure a bright future for communities on this platform. Kudos @nutomic@lemmy.ml !
Thank you :)
Hi @nutomic@lemmy.ml. Thanks for the upgrade and for your work.
May I ask about the resources utilization now? CPU, RAM, storage? Thanks!
I haven’t dug into the bowels of lemmy, but is there anything to be gained by scaling horizontally?
Probably, but it’s significantly more difficult to set up and maintain, and introduces new problems. I’m sure it’ll be considered once they reach the limits of what a single node can handle.
I assume it’s for the sake of more freedom. Without admins to make troubling choices like in the case of reddit, lemmy can’t be corrupt so easily. I’m quite new to this as well, but from what I’ve seen, the most lemmy can do is unlink certain instances so they don’t show up in your search, but instances may live or die, but the social network as a whole lives on (except if the killed instance housed your account).
They meant horizontally scaling this instance (multiple servers serving the same app)
The server has become more responsive definitely. I thought my internet routing was so shitty that it took so long to load the site. Nice!
Congrats on the smooth migration!
it seems this new server is not configured to work with iCloud’s Private Relay service as the last one was
how to configure servers to work with private relay: https://developer.apple.com/support/prepare-your-network-for-icloud-private-relay/
I was getting 502 Bad Gateway. When I pinged Lemmy.ml I got an IPV6 address. It disabled IPV6 on my local computer and now when I ping I get a IPV4 IP address it works now.
I am wondering if DNS is screwed up on the IPV6 network for Lemmy.ml.
Note. This could totally be something on my end, I really haven’t done much with IPV6 but it did solve the 502 Error so I might do the same for you.
Edit. I had a few people say turning off IPV6 on their end fixes the 502 Bad Gateway, so it looks like it has something to do with IPV6.
I’m also unable to connect with IPV6 enabled getting the 502 error, but able to connect with it disabled
same its been 6 hours. seems like using a vpn to connect works.
Thank you so much for all the hard work, I’m really loving it here.
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Liberapay has a manual renewal option. I’d go with doing your amount you want to donate there and just ignore the renewal email.
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Cool. Which provider, if you want to share?
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You feel safe that they won’t take a dim look on piracy then?
No they dont seem to care at all.
very interesting. Thanks for letting me know.