Looking forward to the follow-up posts with technical details, if you do find the time to write them up ofc! As a new kbin user, my thanks for all the hard work and for welcoming us here <3
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Thanks for the update!
My only caveat is that I wish I could see posts and comments from lemmy instances users when they post/comment on a kbin magazine.
Can't you?
@ernest Regarding servers... did you have a look at Hetzner's server auctions. They tend to have 8c/16t servers for 40-50 bucks.
Also, I've seen kbin uses PHP at it's core. Do you consider switching to a golang stack, which is known to be more resource-friendly than PHP.
I'm glad you are here. Thank you for your work.
Glad you got help with server administration! Hopefully account migration is a feature that can be implemented, I would be happy to move my account to a less crowded instance, once it/they come to fruition.
Thank you!
Thank you everyone!
thanks for proving the community this - really enjoying this place <3
Great update!
Keep up the good work.
Why can a banned user from another instance continue to post in my magazine? This really hampers our ability to maintain our magazines to a standard.
Thank you for the update
Thank you for the update
It would be nice when you get a chance to see some sort of meter graph to show whether the buymeacoffee donations are not meeting, meeting, or exceeding costs of running the server and your time/effort spent (which should count too)
Keep it up! You are doing a great job.
Thank you and all the others for your hard work building this community!
It would be really helpful to have a website listing servers which are flooded and which are encouraging new members. And yeah the uptime too.
Thank you for everything you and the contributors are doing!
Thanks for building this and thanks for keeping us informed about where it's going.
And thanks to everyone else that's contributing their time, skills or money to helping the project move forward and expand.
This is exactly the direction that I think social media should be headed.
Thanks for the new home :)
I'd been doing a little shopping around over the past few weeks as I've been getting ready to properly leave my 11 year old (cringe) Reddit account behind. Lemmy does seem promising as well, but I do have some concerns about the developers, and while of course no one is perfect, as it's still the early days, I'd much prefer to throw my support behind people to whom I can do so guilt-free. So far at least, this has felt right up my alley, and while I am trying to use this moment to cut down a bit on my internet time in general, I'm definitely happy to be here!
Exciting times indeed! Thanks for the updates, it's always interesting and fun to read these. Seems like you've adjusted pretty well considering the massive influx of users in less than 2 weeks, hopefully it gets a bit easier and less stressful from this point forward.
Thanks for the update, thanks everybody who's helping ... and great decision handing off admin support
You are doing a great job. It is really hard to keep an instance up with so many new users coming from the unexpected fast growing #RedditMigration.