@SDF@lemmy.sdf.org: Lemmy is now up to 0.18.4. This update fixes collapsed comments, and apparently 0.18.3 should have a massive performance improvement with regards to database accesses, so I think it would be good to update.
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We are working on improving load balancing today and distributing the instance across multiple servers. As a result, you may see some timeouts, thank you for your patience.
There's something wrong in federating with kbin.social communities, most of the posts are missing.
Example (click to sort by New):
- https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/tech@kbin.social → 4 posts in past 24 hours
- https://lemmy.zip/c/tech@kbin.social → 15 posts in past 24 hours
- https://lemmy.world/c/tech@kbin.social → 14 posts in past 24 hours
- https://kbin.social/m/tech/newest (original) → 17 posts in past 24 hours
As always, thanks to the admins for keeping things up to date!
A new version was just released. One of the new features is parallel federation, in addition to reduced CPU usage. Hopefully if we upgrade to it, we'll see reduced federation lag with lemmy.world
To be honest I never notice the lag with lemmy.world but I'm excited for the new version regardless.
Migrating to newer hardware with more memory and cpus pict-rs are being replicated, so you may see some images missing. Please be patient. If you have login/logout issues be sure to completely dump your browser cache to resolve that.
My UI isn't loading the necessary SVG files. When I try to load open them directly in the browser I get a 404.
Now from chrome I see this when I go to lemmy.sdf.org. I cleaned the cache, same story
Am I the only one with failed CSS file fetch ?
It looks fine to me on both Chrome and Firefox.
Is there a way for a user to check what version of Lemmy SDF Chatter is using?
If you scroll to the bottom of the page it shows the version on the bottom-right. Currently says BE: 0.18.2 The BE stands for Back-End. Sometimes the Front-End of Lemmy gets updated separately from the Back-End, hence the distinction.
Thank you!
There seems to be a known bug which prevents people from subscribing to communities on different instances.