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[–] wesley@yall.theatl.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They'll get it when it eventually comes back up

[–] AbsolutelyNotABot@feddit.it 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ok but the question that arise is:" if the community is duplicated on every server that access it, isn't it a little bit of a waste of computational power and disk space ?"

Expecially considering now Lemmy is pretty small, but in the future you could hopefully have a much larger audience

[–] wesley@yall.theatl.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well in a way yes but that's how the federation/decentralization works. It's like with email everyone gets a copy and if a message doesn't go through to someone it can be redelivered.

Centralized services are usually more efficient than decentralized but that's not the primary goal of the fediverse

[–] AbsolutelyNotABot@feddit.it 1 points 1 year ago

Centralized services are usually more efficient than decentralized but that's not the primary goal of the fediverse

My main concern with this is, if only a handful of centralized social network reached long term stability, and most of them are unprofitable, how can Lemmy (or any other foss fediverse project) completely hold itself on 2 unpaid developers and immense unpaid work from volunteers in the long run.

Because ok, Lemmy.world is looking for experienced sysadmin and that post already had a little backslash, but this isn't sustainable long term, it's impossibile to keep scaling like that.

And I feel that's one of the biggest reasons holding back the fediverse