Nice, we don't encounter many people daily driving it. What distro do you use?
Ah awesome. The database horizontal scaling is a solved problem already luckily, especially an enterprise database like PostgreSQL has lots of options there.
as developers we would rather focus on optimizations which will benefit everyone, not only the largest instances.
Oh sure, but being able to horizontally scale shouldn't hurt small instances ๐ Personally I'd probably host a single-user instance at some point just like I do with Mastodon, so I personally don't really have a need for horizontal scaling either but it's good to think of those things.
Also Iโll be honest I have no idea what mastodon is.
Mastodon is to Twitter what Lemmy is to Reddit: a decentralized alternative built on the ActivityPub protocol for the fediverse.
But tons of libraries used out there are not in those runtimes, and this scenario still applies to them.
Better to just not use Windows at all at that point tbh. Go join us on the light side and use some Linux distro!
Pfoe, dat mag wel echt makkelijker gemaakt worden zeg. Ik zie ook via feddit.nl dat deze post best wel wat comments heeft maar vanaf lemmy.ml is dat niet te zien. Bij Mastodon is het ook zo dat als je server voor het eerst een post ziet het niet de reacties kan laten zien maar dat vind ik persoonlijk wel echt een flink nadeel.
I'm sure it's nice, but it shouldn't be forced upon me by some random software project. I don't use Nix, I don't have a need for Nix. But if I want to install this project, for some reason I suddenly need to edit my root system to install some package manager I'm never using.
I wish they focused more on passthrough, windows projected in real life (so AR) rather than the black space you now have in the background.
Also, it for some reason uses Nix as it's build/install system. I've read through their issues talking about it and I get their reasoning, but there is no way I'm installing this in my system if I have to use Nix and install it as root...
They should upstream their forked stuff and make it compilable with system dependencies ๐ค
I see benefit in both tbh. Connected as a fancy monitor to your more powerful PC at home, a thing on it's own on the road. Although I suppose I rather see it use my phone as the rendering/computing device and just be another screen for that.
Can give you some examples? That is definitely not my experience, the few subreddits I visit often only have memes every once and while and they often get removed quickly by the mods redirecting them to dedicated meme subreddits.
If you use the barebones one, then you're actually using Arch ๐
Awesome!