Lemmy maintainer
No the max comment depth is generally lower now. However this doesnt affect comments created before upgrading.
Changing post.url
from varchar(512) to varchar(2000) really messed up database performance so lemmy.ml became unusable. Turns out that column statistics are removed when the type is changed, so we had to run analyze
as part of the migration. Seems like a bug in postgres.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4983#issuecomment-2446945046
Dont think I did, it was really a team effort. And in the end the working solution was suggested by @phiresky@lemmy.world, thanks for that!
It will be rejected by the api (or by federation).
The average peasant in medieval Europe would certainly never see an African person in his lifetime.
Some people get faith and hope from Christianity. Or Islam, or Buddhistm or others. Nothing wrong with that.
Maybe there never was a real Jesus.
Right I will also have to make a template with these common parts of the release announcement. Instance blocking is not implemented yet, but it uses the same federation library as Lemmy so that will be easy to add when its needed.
And yet the article manages to get people upset, makes the talk about it and get shared. Basically free marketing for SH2. It’s a win-win for eurogamer and for the game publisher. All it takes is a single troll on Wikipedia and some PR work.
In principle it’s finished, but last time we put it on lemmy.ml for testing there were performance problems and we had to revert. So far it’s not clear what caused those problems, so we need to try again somehow.
Maybe it’s different where you live, but in my country the covid pandemic has been over since at least two years.
Those stats are from some foreign country, completely irrelevant for me.
So 99 percent of the population is insane, alright.
No that is absolutely expected, but the pandemic has been over for a long time.
After so many years you are still wearing covid masks and doing tests? For me the last time I wore a mask was almost two years ago, and only because I visited another country where it was still mandatory.
To decide if I should merge the linked PR or not (I did merge it).
The post yes, but not the comments at depth > 50.