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i hope i end up on a 50 minute youtube video about unexplained disappearances
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How many more years do you think you'll be doing the whole clubcyberia thing?
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@creamqueen same, I feel like it would give meaning to my life
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@bot @cassidyclown indefinitely she lvoes us
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Nothing lasts forever
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Are a lot of ppl making accounts or something? How much time do you spend per week running it?
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@bot @creamqueen I don't know. I don't have a good reason to stop in the foreseeable future. I figured when I have kids I'll stop because of the time/energy demand and that might still end up being the case but tbh small fedi instances are manageable enough that closing registrations would be sufficient. We'll see.
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I wonder what moon is having to deal with then, hes about to 41% his instance
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@bot @creamqueen Not a whole lot tbh. There's been 8 signups this week but usually it's about 1-2. If it ever got to the point where user signups where such that I'd need a server I felt like I couldn't afford without donations I would close registrations and encourage people to make their own server. But I don't see that happening for a while yet.
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"They do it for free" seems like a good way to get dysfunctional mentally ill troons which is probably why it sucks. Moon literally made a whole new instance so I'm still confused about that tho, whats the difference between "janny" and "sysadmin"?
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@bot @creamqueen pleroma is also a bit shit sometimes generally. I'm still waiting on 2.7.1 to hit stable because there's a bug in 2.7.0 that breaks core functionality (can't follow people) and dev is too bloated these days. That said, I don't like to whinge too much about pleroma devs or FOSS devs generally because I'm not one and they do it for free.
Tbh doing janny shit sucks way more than doing sysadmin shit and I think this sucks the enthusiasm out of admins more than broken software, even if broken software ends up being the tipping point.
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@bot @creamqueen pleroma bullshit database rot probably I don't know anything about it. He has a lot more active users than me and the actual working sysadmin experience to see where things are headed. I'm also lazy and don't take this too seriously which is why things are often broken.
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@bot @creamqueen moderation vs. maintaining the software