This community has dropped off fast in the now trending list on the sidebar. That is awesome. When I first started supporting Beehaw, it was a matter of minutes before the site crashed due to processing and load. Gone are the days of 3,4 or 10 posts in Beehaw Support about content issues, server instability and server errors. Here are the days of no support requested. We have improved the uptime and responsiveness of Beehaw for all users, in a short time. Extenstive work and efforts have been placed into not only keeping Beehaw running; but improving Beehaw.
Those efforts and support have paid off I think. I say this as a primary systems admin of Beeehaw:
Thank you
To all monetary supports and lurkers, your contributions are immensely appreciated. We hope you continue to find value in our presence on the internet and in the Fediverse.
At first I thought you meant Beehaw in general had dropped off trending communities and you were happy to have fewer users π
Thinking about it now, the recent months have become much more stable in my experience. Unfortunately, one of those "when things are going right, nobody will notice." So I appreciate you drawing attention to this win.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I didn't mean this community as in Beehaw, but this community as in Beehaw Support. Definitely could have been clearer.
Nonono, thank you for the hard work in keeping things going. Hopefully the next platform, when we move, is a more graceful uptake - for all of our sakes. ;)
Hey, I have a question. Iβm trying to deploy my own Lemmy and Iβm struggling hard with getting their Docker-Compose to go without errors. Could I get a copy of the config youβre using, with keys and passwords removed?
May be more pertinent to start a thread on like c/technology and share your redacted docker configuration and errors. If you do that, PM me the link and I'll take a look and offer what help I can.