Thanks for the update, glad you guys are being transparent about the issues everyone seems to be facing. Looking forward to the coming improvements. ๐
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Yup, I'm having the 2FA problem. I can't log into mobile, because no code gets generated. Luckily I'll just stay logged into a browser for now.
But thanks for all the hard work! :) You're probably getting a flux of Reddit migrants, such as myself now
I removed the 2fa for you
Oh thanks so much!
Your work is much appreciated!
Thanks for the update!
So seems that Reddit refugees influx indeed hit this instance.
Appreciate all the work. Iโve only been on Lemmy a few days but the openness is refreshing and I think this place has been pretty cool.
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Thanks for the update and keep up the great work! :)
Thank you for your hard work and transparency
Connect for Lemmy, Android and yeah still happening.
Curious about the server info. Is there more info available somewhere else?
Is lemmy.world running on a single server? What's the CPU and memory capacity? You mentioned a percentage of CPU usage and an amount for ram, so that made me curious about what's available for each.
Does restarting take down all services or is the application clustered or not monolithic somehow?
Anything to be said for using me cache or redis?
Thanks for all your hard work. Wow that is a lot of CPU usage. I hope it can be tuned more. Is it mostly postgres causing the load?
As much as I hope that Lemmy grows, I wouldn't want lemmy.world to suddenly get 1 million signups and multiply your headaches.
Perhaps we need more well run servers by other people to take the load.