I’ve gone and made accounts of a handful of Lemmy instances, all of them larger, more popular ones.

… and I can’t access any of them directly today, likely due to the influx of users from Reddit.

Programming.dev is alive and well though.

75 points

I’m a software engineer by trade but I figured the instance call programming.dev would most likely be run by someone who knew what they were doing when it came to running a lemmy instance and would most likely be the most stable. :P

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16 points

Same exact boat, and also assumed if there were going to be any difficulties scaling this would probably be the best community able to tackle it lol

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7 points

This is 4D chess right here. I didn’t consider this when signing up.

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7 points

Lemmy.world is ran by a pro. Dude runs one of the most used mastodon instances. The fact that Programming.dev is stable while .world is not quite so, is purely due to the amount of users. Get 80k on this instance and you will see what happens…

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I mean it’s happening already right now. I think, especially right now (reddit migration etc.), it would be better to get a really beefy server until the dust settles, and then adjust the hardware accordingly with a little bit of room for more load in the future.

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I don’t think the scale of what is happening at lemmy.world resembles what is happening on programming.dev. lemmy.world has 82k users. programming.dev has 4.4k. Hopefully more general instances are created, because it seems like people general instances as opposed instances such as mander.xyz and programming.dev. The beauty of decentralization is not being used to its full potential atm, I think.

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5 points

Same reason why I joined.

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57 points

Man, this place definately has the vibe of an old timey BB forum. You recognise people in your replies like you used to. I find that I’m gawking at stats way less and I’m able to just talk to people. Engagement is way less, but maybe that’s a good thing.

It’s so refreshing. It feels like the old internet

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It really does feel like the old web again to a certain extent. I hope this “age of enshittification” leads to a throwback to the old web but I’m not convinced it will happen. I feel like Lemmy (and other federation platforms) are definitely our best shot at it :)

Anyway, happy to be here :)

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I would much rather have fewer more engaging conversations than the circus Reddit was. Sure it had more conversation but sometimes that felt more isolating since every comment became transactional noise. Really hoping I can find the sweet spot on Lemmy!

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3 points

I certainly don’t miss every thread turning into bots arguing with each other about politics

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11 points

There’s a Lemmy frontend that fully emulates a phpBB board. It’s kind of amazing.

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6 points

Seeing this just felt like unlocking a bunch of core memories.

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8 points

You recognise people in your replies like you used to.

This is pretty cool. I’m still active on some older traditional forums, but I love this style of threaded discussions in comment trees here. So much easier to reply to an individual in wall-of-text discussions. I think we’ll also start recognizing each other by account birthdays, with a wave of folks all having similar ones in June and July. 📅

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Ah, I wish I didn’t listen to those people saying that signing up to the fediverse was going to be complicated, then I would have synced my account creation date with my birthday.

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4 points

old timey BB forum

That’s why I have the Netscape profile pic lol

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3 points

Wait you can use gifs as the avatar? Oh yeah!

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3 points

I have no idea, this is technically a webp file I had on my computer from God knows where. I’m always nervous bringing attention to it because I don’t want the Lemmy UI devs to find out and think it is a bug lol.

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48 points

Ya know; perfect time to shout out the admins here. Thanks for this little terrific instance. I have an account on BeeHaw, I just never leave here.

No drama, just polls about icons. Easy.

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41 points

Programming.dev with local filter is a good replacement for /r/programming for me. I am loving it here.

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And it doesn’t have all of the shitty low effort self promotion articles (yet)!

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16 points

Hang on, I need to plagiarize a guide for setting up React and Redux and put it on my blog and pretend it’s mine for job hopping optimization and internet street cred…

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3 points

Make sure said guide finds its way to LinkedIn and Medium.com please.

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6 points

This setup is also my new “front page” and it’s awesome. This community is developing really well.

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Glad you are enjoying it, though to be honest I do hope this grows to be a decently sized programming community. A lot of the threads are quite dead currently.

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IMO for being a niche instance (programming) on a niche platform (Lemmy) it is doing extremely well. Thank you!

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