Just curious if it’s somehow got to do with anything on my end. I’m generally desktop-only, firefox-only.

  • originalucifer
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    71 year ago

    the lemmy changes are causing excessive resource use on my 'bin instance. so yeah, not using lemmy, but being directly affected by the lemmy snafu.

    my failed messaging queue is filling, which has its own retry logic… that queue buildup also takes disk space… extra processing, extra disk space… this leads to ‘worker’ slowdown and then system failures and timeouts.

    • FaceDeer
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      61 year ago

      Oh, interesting. My bad then, it’s common for people to be unaware that kbin is a different thing from Lemmy and so I made an incorrect assumption.

      I suppose this reveals some room for improvement in kbin, then. Other servers’ problems shouldn’t be impacting kbin as badly as this, likely indicating that kbin needs to add some robustness when it comes to dealing with stuff like this.

      • originalucifer
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        41 year ago

        your thought process isnt completely off. if my server product was detecting the failures correctly, these resources wouldnt pile up.

        i dont think people really understand just how brand new all this stuff is. ‘the fediverse’ is under active development. they call it the ‘bleed edge’ of technology because its painful. most fediverse servers are experiencing growing pains of some sort.

        the Lemmy/kbin sides are still wet behind the ears. i just hope people dont give up!

        • wagesj45
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          21 year ago

          The beginning of reddit was much the same. Things stopped working all the time. Weird bugs popped up. And there were people posting posts like this a lot trying to figure out what was going on.