I started up my own instance and now I have realized that there’s no reason anyone would join mine instead of any other instance.

That’s no good. What neat stuff would the Fediverse like to see in a Lemmy instance?

  • Follow RSS feeds in your Lemmy feed? I have that already, in a way, but it would be nice to be able to do it for any feed automatically without it being clunky.
  • Follow Mastodon users? Or tags?
  • Embedded video? That seems costly.
  • Hackability? The ability to run your own customized front end? Or good scripting features in the browser console?
  • A better looking UI? This one is functional but it’s not pretty.
  • Better moderation? I have heard the Lemmy tools aren’t that good.
  • Something else?
  • @[email protected]
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    22 months ago

    Never said there isnt anothet instance that has it, just that having ot eoupd be cool.

    Also that website runs an ANCIENT version of photon

    • Xylight (Photon Dev)
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      2 months ago

      You have not seen some photon instances lol. lemdro.id’s admins have been really busy, so I don’t blame them for anything. they’ve also been early supporters from the start of photon.

      Here’s a list of ancient photon instances i’ve seen:

      reddthat

      lemy.lol (so old that it literally crashes on load)

      programming.dev

      lemmings.world

      I really dislike when people host photon on their own stuff, and I prefer people use phtn.app. There’s greater chance for error and old versions can give people a negative view of the client.

      • Ategon
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        22 months ago

        Programming.dev one is currently stuck on the last version we can upgrade to (and looks like lemmings and reddthat as well) since any upgrades just makes photon a white screen due to the tooling upgrade

        • Xylight (Photon Dev)
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          12 months ago

          Other instances have updated just fine, the most common issue being nginx header buffers being too low.