Since the last update, it’s not possible to get the [email protected] community page to even load. Can anyone take a look at the problem?
I just checked the status of communities such as [email protected].
They are still fucked.
I understand not everyone can be a pro or spare time from their personal life to fix problems they barely had time to create to begin with.
But the truth of the matter is that programming.dev is proving itself to be unusable.
Just to think that not so long ago Lemmy was being portrayed as a Reddit alternative.
There was some maintenance to try to fix things but things ended up not being resolved so had to be rolled back and there should be another maintenance period in the future again
Hello,
As suggested elsewhere in the thread, you might consider opening an alt on Lemmy.zip, it’s a stable and well managed instance.
Exporting and importing settings takes a few clicks.
Community table currently has issues. Should be fixed once theres time to do more database maintenance again but for now the posts can be accessed in the main feeds
My whole feed has been hosed for a couple of weeks. I’m seeing zero posts in about half my subbed communities and scant few posts even in the ones that do get them. I’m also not seeing all the comments or votes. I assume this is being worked on, but Lemmy might as well be dead for me. I can go 9 hours without a new post anywhere.
I just had a look at https://programming.dev/?dataType=Post&listingType=All&sort=New , everything seems to be working fine.
Comment made a minute ago on LW:
Do you have any example of a community not federating property?
Here is [email protected] through lemmy.world.
Here it is through PD:
lemmynsfw is the same: 12 days since a post.
Here is a link of me asking in comments if I was missing something and someone confirming I was: https://programming.dev/post/20400237/12746874
It’s the same on desktop so I don’t think it’s a phone/cache issue.
Interesting, it seems to be community dependant
Asklemmy is up to date:
It’s super aggravating. Lemmy is pretty much my only social outlet. I’ve had to go back to Discord.
But hey, it’s free/no ads. I’ll probably soon be in a position (after several months out of work) to donate, but until I do I guess I can’t exactly complain.
Have you considered creating an alt on https://lemmy.zip/ ? They are very reactive and their instance is solid.
You can export your settings from your current instance to the new one in your account settings
I appreciate the tip.
Happy to help, enjoy lemmy.zip, it’s a great instance!
I filed a bug report for this https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5117
there’s something else to the issue though, because I see other communities with underscores still working
this feels like more db index corruption that already existed for users previously, unlikely to be an issue in lemmy itself
It’s a programming.dev-specific problem.
- A bit of federation funkiness ([email protected]: last post is a month or so ago?)
- and a bit of local splunkiness ([email protected] is only directly usable from other instances rn iirc)
but I believe in our volunteerist leaders. Even so…
Been getting worked on and people have been figuring out how best to fix the issue
It looks like many communities are still down following the last update.
Does anyone have any update on this issue? I’d love to continue using Lemmy but I won’t be able to do so if it’s unusable.
Its been getting looked at and we have some more people that are being added on to help out as well
Thank you for coming back, good luck!
Probably was closed
AllSome communities that have _ in the name seem to be broken if you try to view them on programming.devHow fitting for the discard operator
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.C# discards, but IIRC it is in some other languages too
Interesting
Also broken for me:
But this works for some reason?
Probably was closed
What do you mean “probably was closed”?
I thought it had been closed by the mods or admins.
Seems like it’s a different type of issues
I thought it had been closed by the mods or admins.
I’m the mod and the guy who created the community, so I dare say that was not the case.