If an instance is just being slow I’ll hop on to one of my other accounts, let alone down. My client makes that easy to do.
User-driven load balancing!
This is a secondary account. My main account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.
If an instance is just being slow I’ll hop on to one of my other accounts, let alone down. My client makes that easy to do.
User-driven load balancing!
All refers to everything that your instance knows about. Your instance only retrieves data for which users are actually subscribed.
All can be weird on small instances if the user subscriptions don’t have a nice distribution.
This is a good point for not choosing too small. I’ve made a couple of accounts, and it looks like when a servers crosses that 1,000 or 2,000 user mark you start getting much better consistency than the micro instances with only a few hundred users.
I usually find that I have to reload a few times if I’m the first person to try to subscribe to a community. That happens uncomfortably too often if the instance is small. Even then, it can take a days or possibly never to properly federate.
I’m sure these issues will be fixed, but for now, I’d like myself a small instance but not too small so as to avoid issues with consistency.
Eczema, where your typical lotion just won’t cut it.
Who knew that removing functionality and limiting access to your product was the path to social media success.
I don’t think shortage means what they think it means. Just because you can’t find people at the price and working conditions you’re willing to offer doesn’t mean there’s a shortage. It might just mean that you’re cheap.
Shitpost is the lifeblood. For the glory of the meme.
“Did you move things?!”
FEED US YOUR DATA BEEP BOOP
Argh, rule, now I have to find something to post before I go.
I’m tired for paying for insurance that doesn’t do anything.
It’s like when I’ve finally gotten so ugly people can’t look away instead of trying not to look.
Perhaps the replacement battery was manufactured a while ago?
LabVIEW is largely visual and used to build production grade applications in engineering.
He isn’t just gaining. He’s closing the gap faster and faster.
Is this basically Ubuntu?
They do intentionally hold back packages based on a random value to do gradual rollouts. See below:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1431940/what-are-phased-updates-and-why-does-ubuntu-use-them
Could this be your issue?