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Way to push Fortune 200 companies towards Azul, Adoptium, Correto and other alternative Java distributions, Oracle!
Way to push Fortune 200 companies towards Azul, Adoptium, Correto and other alternative Java distributions, Oracle!
Unfortunately improving existing products does not bring additional subscriptions / revenue 🤡
What I personally do is:
This way restic only has to process the data once.
I would have guessed React Native since Meta is pushing it so hard, now I know.
The Contributing Guide isn’t very helpful, but after skimming over the dependencies.gradle file and the repo’s Languages section, I can say that it’s a native Android app written with Jetpack Compose in Java and Kotlin (I assume they are progressively rewriting the app in Kotlin).
I have a completely different experience from yours: it would import random packages or rules and suggest stupid shit that made me disable the feature after less than 10 minutes of use. And again and again after IDE updates would re-enable the feature!
Have you tried unsubscribing and re-subscribing to communities on instances that do not push updates? I think I did back then.
I had my Lemmy instance offline a few months ago (moved to another apartment) and it ended up solving itself out about a day after I set it up again. So patience is the solution?
As an instance admin, I would prefer not to have users uploads videos or GIFs on Lemmy.
Why? Because Lemmy instances make a local copy of media hosted on other instances. Right now, without any cleaning, my instance has been accumulating 18GB of pictures since July. Imagine how much more that would be if videos were in the mix.
Ah mais je pensais que ce n’était que des jeux sortis en 2023, c’est pour ça que j’ai autant eu du mal hahaha
J’ai pas les deux derniers 🤔
I feel you, OP: when I started college I was afraid too that I was too bad at math for programming, but it turns out you just have to be good at logic, understanding how things work, breaking down problems and finding solutions, all of which have nothing to do with math ;)
By any chance, have you set database.pool_size
in lemmy.hjson
? You could try increasing the number to see if it improves performance
doesn’t have any changes which would cause performance impact
There’s Lemmy 0.19.0’s persistent federation queue which brings a much higher database load, this could be why OP reports reduced performance.
Unless you backed up you database right before the upgrade, I don’t think you can downgrade as the database schema has been migrated while upgrading to Lemmy 0.19.0.
The downtime mentioned in the README is the database migration, which can take quite some time on some instances (it took 5-10 minutes on mine).
Link without paywall https://archive.is/lNhFY
Wrong community: !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml
Merci à tous pour vos suggestions ! Je pense d’abord partir sur Santorini et Metro X mais j’ai noté les autres jeux pour plus tard 😄
They are stored until the instance admin(s) choose to purge the community. Then all posts from the community will be purged from the instance.
I believe there is a exponential backoff mechanism in place if an instance cannot push to an other’s inbox, so other instances may not have any attempt left to retry if it has been two days. In my experience un-subscribing then re-subscribing to an instance’s community was enough for it to send posts after a few hours.