Look, u/spez has been very clear about this, he’s not threatening anyone, he is just ensuring we only talk about Rampart. You know for the users.
The sort should be fixed in the next version of lemmy
Honestly, I'm interested in knowing some of this too.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/administration.html says about 150GB RAM and negligible CPU usage.
I assume an instance with users subscribed to active communities requires meaningful storage, but I'm not clear the sizes we're talking about (what's data growth per/day been like for some of the larger communities).
EDIT: Likewise, I'd love to know if that 150GB RAM is fixed or whether that number grows with use.
It's less of a "UK/GreatBritain/British Isles" thing and more of a "You can have gmail/hotmail/outlook/etc and all have 'email'" kind of thing.
All of them are speaking the same language/protocol so they all talk to each other even if they do things differently
Mastodon is probably the most different since it's trying to be Twitter which is a very different "thing" than Reddit.
But if the mod of a small instance starts abusing their power and you leave to a different instance, you’ll still be able to interact with the communities you had.
What do you envision them merging accomplish?
Content in kbin is available on lemmy (and mastodon) Content on lemmy and mastodon is available in kbin
That makes sense, from what I’ve seen kbin integrates with mastodon as well (I think you can even set it up so some mastodon hashtags get included in their versions of communities)
I had a candidate actually do that for a similar problem.
They were like 15 classes in to generate fibonacci numbers, it was wild.