Very interesting, thanks!
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I love this stuff, what about making a community about the innards of lemmy (and the fediverse)?
I'd love to know how the pictrs service works (and why I have lots of doubles for example) and also compile lemmy from scratch instead of depending on a docker image.
I didn't bother with picts-rs, but I found compiling lemmy to be fairly straight-forward (following the instructions on join-lemmy. Rust is difficult for me though, and lemmy's code seems like a labyrinth. So I've no idea what lemmy's up to most of the time (spinning its wheels randomizing the Hot sort, would be my guess).
I was about to say that communities for the innards of lemmy maybe already exist on programming.dev or at !lemmy@lemmy.ml, and then I looked at that community, and the first post I saw was promoting !learningrustandlemmy@lemmy.ml, spookily enough.
Thanks, subbed to the communities :-)
Bonus video illustrating the 15 second gap between a lemmy instance sending out a Follow (to subscribe to something) and receiving the Accept back that'll move the status from 'Pending' to 'Joined'
Lots of non-real-world factors here: the lemmy instance is running on an VM, it's connecting via a tunnel to a home DSL connection, and lemmon.website
isn't running lemmy, but it hopefully demonstrates how subscribing is 2 distinct actions, and how it can get stuck on 'Pending'
This is helpful to see. I've gotten to that screen many times before and I often give up because I can't be bothered to find a community the only other way I know how -- through search with the "!" and everything.
Glad to see I can wait and refresh. I can handle that workload.