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Kbin is also written in PHP where as Lemmy in Rust, nuff said

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Is that why KBin never works for me, but multiple Lemmy instances do? Lol

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Probably not the reason. Rust is just more systems level and performant than interpreted PHP

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Lol. Love this place. I make a joke, but get an actual explanation in return. Thanks!

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Also Lemmy has been kicking around as a hobby project for a couple years. kbin.social, the flagship kbin instance, was first opened in April. They haven’t even made tools for starting new instances easily yet, and went from a few hundred users to tens of thousands of users basically overnight. It’s a miracle that kbin.social is even still running at all.

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