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Memes@lemmy.ml•Yesyes, dictatorship bad, west bad, we got it :')English
145·3 years agoMy source is not being a fucking idiot. Yes, the guys with the Mao and Castro avatars whose entire personality is being MLs just chose that domain by chance. Jfc you are either so dumb or so disingenuous.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Yesyes, dictatorship bad, west bad, we got it :')English
93·3 years agoMy first account on Lemmy got banned for suggesting that ml was for marxist-leninist even though it clearly is.
Like why do you think Lemmygrad, the explicitly tankie instance, chose the same domain? Coincidence?
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Mastodon's Next Major Release Enables Full-Text SearchEnglish
71·3 years agoIt also adds to the deployment complexity even more. Just from memory, to run Mastodon you need:
- any number of Rails web servers (horizontally scalable)
- any number of Sidekiq worker processes (horizontally scalable)
- a PostgreSQL database for persistent storage (vertically scalable modulo sharding)
- a Redis server for caching and Sidekiq (vertically scalable modulo sharding)
- a Elasticsearch server for full text search (vertically scalable modulo sharding)
So this is at least 5 different server processes to manage, In reality for almost all deployments, Redis and Elasticsearch are unnecessary; the database can be used for jobs and full text search. Further, it could even be SQLite for all but large instances.
The deployment story for Mastodon is a nightmare and a substitute like Pleroma or even better something in Rust is necessary.
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Antiwork@lemmy.ml•Billionaire Charlie Munger says that in order to feel happy, we need to expect less and that the world is going to get tougher.English
16·3 years agoHis manner of death was unspecified
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why are YouTube comments so much different than any other comments made online
1·3 years agoThat’s usually from credential stuffing, which I guess you could consider botting, but what I was referring to was automatically creating accounts. Sorry for the miscommunication.
- cannot@lemmy.mlBannedtoPolitics@lemmy.ml•Bernie Sanders urges left to back Biden to stop ‘very dangerous’ Trump218·3 years ago
Rich old white man endorses rich old white man over rich old white man
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why are YouTube comments so much different than any other comments made online
132·3 years agoI don’t think so really. Google accounts are pretty hard to bot. I think they’re just idiots and children and with Poe’s law you can’t really tell the difference.
You can do better than that