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Fwiw, Messeger does have e2e encryption, just opt in only afaik. Whether or not you trust meta with that is another matter, but it is there.
Fwiw, Messeger does have e2e encryption, just opt in only afaik. Whether or not you trust meta with that is another matter, but it is there.
Is this something thats actually in the reddit ranking system. I.e reddit will activly push posts/comments from high karma accounts higher? Or just that high karma accounts tend to get more upvotes, etc ?
Linking from else where in the post… They did push into a test environment and it looked fine. the issue here resulted from the immense user load in production which did not show up in the test environment.
Sucks that you couldnt get it working yet, but there are bound to be problems at this scale.
Anyone have any resources for learning what running a lemmy server is like ? Seems pretty interesting
Start here https://github.com/hotwired/turbo/pull/972 and then https://github.com/hotwired/turbo/pull/973
Tldr someone moved a popular repo from typescript to JavaScript, the negative response was quite overwhelming.