RocketDerp
RocketDerp
> I'm effectively the only user on my instance. My instance is the same. Do you have a lot of federation likes, comments, posts coming into your server? I do...
> How do you tell what the top queries are? [I've been recommending that all Lemmy instances install pg_stat_statements extension on their server.](https://lemmy.ml/post/1361757) Lemmy is suffering from severe performance problems...
> Is this a backend issue? Use the [lemmy-ui](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui) repo for UI / frontend issues. it is widely reported, "the removal of websockets", and servers upgraded to 0.18.0 seem to...
See also Issue #3023 and an example of the bug ongoing in 0.18.1rc4: https://lemm.ee/post/485546
> i've managed to reproduce it synthetically which was maybe a bad idea I think it was a good idea, clock sync problems are bound to happen, and it's also...
As it stands in 0.18.0, an Instance admin can site-ban a user that isn't homed on their own instance? I've opened discussions on questions about how Lemmy federation actually works:...
I'm asking, what is the tested behavior?
see also https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1419 - the "Sign Up" in lemmy-ui could really benefit from having a "terms of service" markdown message. And if your site registration is "closed', the "Sign Up"...
I would suggest, at minimum, you query the database to determine which instances have delivered you comments in the past 24 hours and exclude them from any dead server check....
> which send traffic out, but block incoming traffic, thus still tying up my federation workers. The outbound federation code I think is basically an engine to denial-of-service peers. It...