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I'm able to access lemmy.ml communities when I'm on my own instance (lemmy.sascamooch.com), but I get a 502 error when I try to access lemmy.ml directly. I'm guessing the web front end is down while the federation services are still working.
The big Lemmy instances have definitely had some big growing pains this week thanks to Rexxit.
Of course, I'm part of the problem LOL But it was back up again today, and all is well.