We’ve just updated to the latest version of Lemmy which comes with a ton of bug fixes and an updated UI without websockets (yay, easier debugging).

You can find the full changes over at https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/releases/tag/0.18.0.

This also appears to have fixed an issue with connecting to kbin instances. You should now be able to search those up in the same way as other Lemmy communities: !community@domain, but let us know if there’s any issues!

  • Southern Wolf@pawb.social
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    2 years ago

    Lol, see I thought the move away from Websockets was a bad call on their part, namely because of the reasons they gave for doing so. But, if it makes debugging easier, then that works too. xD

    Be curious how the load on the server changes moving back to HTTP instead.

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      2 years ago

      Websockets cause continuous strain on servers regardless of if the user is even interacting with the site

      With HTTP/2 or even 3, it should be much less load overall. Especially if they optimize their API a bit better.

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    2 years ago

    Was the server downgraded after maintenance today? Jerboa is now throwing up a message we’re under the minimum supported version (0.18).

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    2 years ago

    The darkly theme looks a tiny bit broken in some places. darkly-red looks more polished for some reason.

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    Searches occasionally render the error “couldnt_find_object” here for me. I can’t quite tell if this only started happening after the update or not since I’m quite new here.

    • Crashdoom (he/him)@pawb.socialOPM
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      Yep! But I had a scare for a little while as it initially migrated and loaded everything. There seems to be a lot less output in the docker logs command too which is unhelpful and nerve wracking.