I've been using Nebula for a long time. It's great and definitely worth your time to setup.
I'd say they're comparable and have similar problems experienced in different ways.
On mastodon, a big name becomes the stress on the server. It's like people showing up to a small coffee shop to hear a politician speak about something. If the politician becomes more renowned / popular, eventually they have rallies. Eventually those rallies are broadcasted and licestreamed... All that means more infra and more $
Lemmy has the problem of communities. Communities sometimes gather in small places like a person's house or a bar. If that community grows large, maybe they need to have a conference / convention (like an anime or tech community). That means the instance that hosts that community has to has a conference sized instance, to host all the lads/lasses/etc of the fediverse.
More eyeballs / more discussion = more demand. Simple as that.
edit: I will add that there is one difference. You might have your own little small fragmented community, here on sh.itjust ... like for skateboards. More intimate discussion, etc. This would potentially prevent c/skateboards on an instance from growing too large....
But there is only one @gargron that most people will follow.
Pretty good suggestions here. Can't remember the last time I saw such quality replies on r/networking .
Ou!! thanks for this.
Elden Ring
God of War
Hoping either one gets a good discount because I have a lot of train rides coming up.
We did it, Fediverse!
Nice list. I missed out on Morrowind ... maybe it's time to give it a go.
Voted!! Where my Gongers at?^/s^
Very dumb move by ~~IBM~~ Redhat
Jeff Geerling's take was good:
https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/dear-red-hat-are-you-dumb
Great question, great read. Thanks for posting this.
I got a robo call at work today! Hilarious to answer and hear "Hello, this is John Tory".
He's peeing into a bottle.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/mar/25/amazon-delivery-workers-bathrooms-memo