Now that the subreddit r/anime is permanently dark until reddit changed its mind on their API decision, is this where the community is migrating to?

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    2 years ago

    Given all their automations, I reckon they could pull it off.

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        2 years ago

        My thinking was: Setting up the software and keeping it running when a horde of users storm it (exhausting CPU and IO) are different things. Software (in general) sometimes behaves very strange at scale. I haven’t seen the source of Lemmy, and given that it’s written in Rust makes me feel positive about it, but strange things will(!) happen, and then you need professionals.