• @rglullis@communick.news
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    1 month ago

    We already have instances that go down or suffer from intermittent federation issues when lemmy.world gets a bit more active. The most conservative estimates are putting Reddit at 75 million DAU. If we get to 1% of that, you can bet that our current network would choke, badly.

    Not only we need more instances, we also need to be a lot smarter about their organization and how to architect this network. I think we will only be able to grow larger if we make a more intentional separation between topic-based instances and “people-home” instances, so that we can have a better spread of the load.

        • @ericjmorey
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          11 month ago

          Good article. But the trend of the internet it to not use a browser but an app that often emulates a browser.

          • @rglullis@communick.news
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            31 month ago

            Which is still a client. I honestly don’t care if we are talking about a mobile app, a PWA, a browser extension, a SPA or a dedicated app: as long as the business logic goes to the edge and the server is a “mere” dumb pipe, we should be okay.

            • @ericjmorey
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              21 month ago

              That would be better, but also put more cost on the users who have been spoiled by decades of someone else paying for incremental access to, storage of and processing of data.

    • @machinin@lemmy.world
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      21 month ago

      We need more instances, but we need to be a lot smarter about the structure. I think we will only be able to grow larger if we make a more intentional separation between topic-based instances and “people-home” instances, so that we can have a better spread of the load.

      I don’t know if it would help with load-balancing, but I feel hash tags would be better than communities.

      • @rglullis@communick.news
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        61 month ago

        This goes against the design of ActivityPub, which requires people to follow actors. A hashtag does not have a single name, so people would have to follow all servers and/or the servers would have to relay activities that are not originating from their actors. It is possible, clunky to implement.

      • @ericjmorey
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        61 month ago

        Isn’t that just Mastodon and similar services? I prefer the community url scheme more that the hashtag scheme.

        • @obbeel@lemmy.eco.br
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          21 month ago

          I agree that the hashtag scheme is bad. It attracts people that want to self-promote or bots.