As site_aggregates table getting 1500 rows updated on every single new comment
Is this accurate?
As site_aggregates table getting 1500 rows updated on every single new comment
Is this accurate?
How do you personally know this isn’t true when there’s countless stories of it happening? Global conspiracy huh?
Why do they need a VPN to access the global internet? Why do they repeatedly have to find alternative VPNs as the existing ones stop working?
Since China is communist like tankies believe, you also forgot a fascist police state with total control over the internet tot he point where you’ll get a police visit if you post a meme critical of the government.
When you say it like that sure, except they also deny the Uyghur genocide and ignore the fact that China has their internet walled off and heavily censored/policed.
Basically they’re so pro-communism that they looped back around and are now pro-fascists and drink the Kool aid. Not to mention the fact that China is only communist in name lol
Curious, how does this dude get through life when he needs to pay bills or do literally anything?
Because the ml in lemmy.ml stands for Marxist-Leninist, and this instance is populated mostly by a banned reddit community of pro-CCP Marxists. You should join a different instance.
It’s pretty damn excellent for a stock UI, and blows reddit out of the water. With that said I use Jerboa
So if every instance helps stream videos to a single client via a torrent protocol, that still means every instance needs to individually store all videos for all the servers it federates with. Sounds like it solves bandwidth as an issue but storage is still absolutely a problem.
I still don’t understand why they aren’t just utilizing imgur and that catbox hosting service exclusively. Plenty of image/gif hosting options.
It’ll be a lot harder for them with federated software, and when the free instances are all solidly established
Huh? I’m not an instance operator (yet). I was actually asking you a question, does this actually happen? Have you seen this on your own instance?
Was hoping to get some discussion going on this.
Edit: do you have any example logs from your postgres instance demonstrating this?