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I Guess many lemmy instances are not as much decentralized as they thought.
Cache-ing is a hard problem to solve. For MANY years cloudflare was the cheapest and easiest way to solve the issue.
But the same people that started cloudflare have moved on or passed away. Now its just another corp. So yeah we are going to get downtime. In the corporate world, its the standard so no one is going to move off it.
...unless it keeps going down consistently.
For those who are in the know, does memcache work with lemmy/piefed? What is a good Cache for modern day systems?
Honesty we need a open standard for caching and csam detection.
I dont use cloudflare at all, so I didnt notice. I do see a lot of recommendation's to host behind Cloudflare, so if they have a problem you do too
Fallback to Tailscale, or any number of ways to skin the cat. At the very least, everything is accessible locally. I'm not running anything mission critical, so it was more of a minor inconvenience to me.
aussie.zone sh.itjust.works lemmy.world
all were down for me
Piefed.social was too, on my end
That was the biggest reason I didn't choose it
I didn't notice and I've been on Lemmyverse the whole day, on and off. Different time zone though (Eastern Europe) so I'm not sure how that translates to "this morning".
Not all instances were burned. Lemmy.world that i use was though. I will make a user for backup in an instance that is not affected by cloudflare.
So what does that entail - the site was completely down, or images didn't load?
Would I even notice that in my unaffected instances feed? Just no lemmy.world posts at all, or would it leave empty placeholders?
Well my user is on lemmy.world, so even if i loaded other instances i would not be logged in. The site was completely down. Old posts from lemmy.world showed on the fediverse, just no new posts while down (users could not connect or view the site).
Thanks for that!