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Sync for Lemmy released yesterday and has what you are looking for.
On Reddit, Sync Ultra was able to restore deleted comments and translate posts/comments in app.
I hate subscriptions as much as the next one, but I have never used Reddit, only Sync, and it is such a polished app, so I’m paying 3$ a month to keep ljdawson developing it to be even better.
So the money also goes towards keeping the developer interested and invested in his app.
I know plenty of free alternatives exists, and as of now you aren’t getting anything for your money that you couldn’t get elsewhere for free, but as of now I am loving having sync back.
For nogle år siden tabte jeg min telefon og smadrede skærmen. Da det var en telefon af ældre dato prøvede jeg selv at reparere det med reservedele fra Kina og det gik overraskende godt.
Jeg begyndte at købe defekte telefoner, bestille reservedele fra Kina og havde et lille hobby-mobil-vækrksted. Jeg elsker at reparere telefoner, jeg tænker det er for mig hvad en Sudoku er for andre mennesker.
Lysten forsvandt ikke ved de mange “low quality” reservedele jeg måtte kassere, eller de nye import regler for Kinavarer, nej alt det var en del af oplevelsen. Men at sælge telefonerne… Gud fri mig vel.
Nogle telefoner havde defekter jeg ikke var kyndig nok til at redde og det skrev jeg i salgs annoncen. Alligevel var der flere der efterfølgende klagede over lige præcis den defekt flere uger (en enkelt, et halvt år) efter.
Det, kombineret med at cirka 10% af køberne rent faktisk dukkede op og resten enten udeblev eller skrev flere timer senere om jeg kunne mødes på stationen… Det blev så trættende, så til sidst døde lysten for at reparere telefoner for jeg orkede ikke at sælge dem…
I dag forsøger jeg dog at reparere alt der går i stykker (medmindre det er under garanti/reklamation) og har både sat et par Xbox i stand og nogle bærbare der havde det lidt trist.
Seems like a great place to look.
I installed via Ansible, so the config doesn’t include the pool_size
by default.
I can see that the default value is 5
I’ll go straight ahead and fiddle with this, but do you (or anyone else) have any recommendations, based on how postgres is working and memory/cpu loads?
(I’m not about to bump it to 100, but maybe someone has already found the “natural limit”)
Allright, so this is isn’t the parameter that’ll speed things up by itself.
I set it to 10 (a bit more cautious than you, but this is somewhat new ground for me) and didn’t record more req/s, but it feels like the instance is a bit slower in terms of loading times. After I have tucked the kids in tonight I’ll snoop around netdata (where I’m monitoring the servers) to see what (or if something) has changed.