Front-end alternatives (such as Libreddit and Teddit) suffering from API rates
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Where is your question?
Probably AMA, it's not like there's anything related to Reddit in the name
Then why just not use metrics directly?
This is not a support community, please have a look at the sidebar
That's good news, isn't it?
Great bot
AFAIK, it's a Mastodon instance, not Lemmy.
Why even post this in another instance, that doesn't have much to do with Lemmy.ml?
Would be better to complain on the lemmy.ml matrix chat.
Interesting, didn't know that was MBA textbook strategy. Makes much sense, however.
This is a support question, you should have a look at the sidebar
I usually go for a walk, helps me clear my mind
Be also careful with potential users being cautious about you going out of business overnight. Vlemmy.net members had that happen to them last week.
Same here, sh.itjust.works is currently down:
DevOps?
https://lemmy.world/post/1003513
Have a look at that, it should bring some answers
Mull happy user here too
Good bot
I guess an interesting link is this one, from Libreddit, on how they plan to move from now on: https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit/issues/836
Indeed: https://lemmy.world/post/1061471
Rule 3: this place is not for support questions
If one of them changes their implementation, compatibility breaks.
And that's why you want a healthy spread of users across both (and even a third one, one day) platforms. That way they have to keep compatibility with each other to not lose a major share of the userbase
Already 6 years... Feels like yesterday
It does most of the time, to be honest
That would be useful. Rules are currently on the sidebar, but most mobile users don't see them.
Really hope it works this time
Probably a sign that the platform is getting more popular, nobody wants to DDoS a place without any users
Hello everyone, To the Vlemmy refugees, sorry for your loss.
That's very good, but what I'm saying is that people are getting cautious nowadays to make sure that their accounts can survive long term. I hope you'll be well as long as possible, but what happens if something happens to you tomorrow? Who would take care of the servers? Do you have a redundancy plan? The success of LW as the main Lemmy instance is because the admins are experienced, and are a team. Some other instances are managed by non profits or long established groups. That can be a differentiator for choices.
Someone fell for the Hot bug algorithm I guess. Or some learning necromancer
Makes sense!
Very interesting, which phone do you have?
Interesting, which instance are you part of?
Thank you for this update!
Rule 3
This is not a support community, please have a look at the sidebar
I don't get it either, maybe that could be its own AskLemmy question ha ha
Comments are saltier than expected