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I thought Reddit hugged yall to death again
oh god hopefully not with what we're running now lol, we'll see on the 12th i guess but for some perspective we can probably handle traffic of three to five times the intensity of what we did today (eyeballing it) based on just the metrics i can quickly reference now (i am not our tech person)
With r/spez's AMA going the way it did I wouldn't be surprised
If the Reddit admins weren’t deleting every post and comment about Lemmy, possibly there would be an influx.
there actually was a mass influx and there still is
Holy shit that’s almost a 90deg angle lmao!
Maybe admins should set up one of these donations pages with current donations for the month/monthly operational costs, so we can help when the maintenance budget gets a bit tight? I can help build that, if need be.
Here is a place you can contribute directly to the Beehaw instace.
It's linked in the sidebar.
Where is this from, please?
https://the-federation.info/node/details/25274 here ya go mate
Thank you mate
I don’t know what that other link posted is, which I got warning for when I tried to visit, but I believe Beehaw primarily uses OpenCollective, and this is overview: https://opencollective.com/beehaw
Would it be worth adding a CDN (eg cloudflare or fastly) as a preventative measure? I don't know what your traffic distribution is between static and dynamic content, but i imagine being able to offload image GETs would at least prevent you from getting surprise egress traffic bills.
CF also has an "always online" feature to serve a cached version of the site of the server is down. It won't allow people to post it comment, but it might provide a smoother user experience.