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  • To respond to questions about implementation, I was thinking something along the lines of communities are federated with each other.

    Some workflows:
    Posting
    I want to make a post to c/tech, so I post on [email protected], my post then gets federated to the other instance and shows up there. (Servers would want to add de-duping for people who are subbed to both)

    Deleting my post
    Similar to above, it gets marked as deleted on both

    Mod action:
    Mod on lemm.ee removes my post, the event and reason get federated. The other instance could be set up to follow the action or have a mod action to do anything with it.

    But anyway, for now I’ll try to see if there’s a way to group communities, but I don’t think Sync for lemmy has that.

    The reason I was thinking this is because this part of federation actually makes things harder. And then there’s the aspect of “where do you post this”, bc sometimes the community is bigger on another instance, so you cross post just because it’s essentially the same thing, just somewhere else.











  • I don’t think you’ll be complaining on any of them. Was having gigabit nice? Of course, but 350 is plenty. Most services won’t even transfer that quickly to you and you can run a lot of video streams on that.

    But the main way to tell would be if your router has a traffic meter on it since it has all devices going through it. Otherwise if you’re mainly on PC you can use the task manager to see how much is going on and out