I had an account on lemmy.one and now the instance has been down for a day or two so I made this new account. I also heard other small instances are dead or disappeared.

So which ones do you think will actually stick around for a long time?

ALSO, does anyone know how to get my subscriptions from lemmy.one and import it here? TIA!

  • gelberhut@lemdro.id
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    1 year ago

    People often compare fediverse with email. But it is email as it was in 90x, not as it is now. Ant it was not that great that time, tbh.

    Ideally, you need to select an instance which is already quite solid has enough users, has several admins and clear financing and which is not the most busy instance because we want decentralisation.

    This is really an issue for kemmy as well as matrix - recommendations how to select a server contradict each other 🤔

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      1 year ago

      Email in the 1990s and email in 2020s is the same if you’re running your own MTA.

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        1 year ago

        Sure. If you do everything yourself, like implement antispam, backup, maintenance, high availability, etc - then it is mostly the same.

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          1 year ago

          HA for personal MTA is way overkill, just run a second instance with higher MX record value. Antispam is a given, backups are snapshots, maintenance is just system updates. Of course, you could just run an appliance which does it all for you. I’d say it’s way easier than in 1990s.

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            1 year ago

            my original comment was about using e-mail service provided by others. Hosting own e-mail server as well as a lemmy instance is … not for “normal” people (as well as serving their cars or build a house etc)