Details here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3165
This will VASTLY decrease the server load of I/O for PostgreSQL, as this mistaken code is doing writes of ~1700 rows (each known Lemmy instance in the database) on every single comment & post creation. This creates record-locking issues given it is writes, which are harsh on the system. Once this is fixed, some site operators will be able to downgrade their hardware! ;)
Get some DBA’s on the job and Lemmy will be blazing fast.
We have had DBA’s, the problem is the Rust code uses ORM and an auto JSON framework that makes tracing the code time-consuming to learn.
Honestly, ORMs are a waste of time. Why not use sqlx and just hand write the SQL to avoid issues like this.
In this one case, it was hand-written SQL inside a PostgreSQL FUNCTION that the ORM knows nothing about. But there is a approach in the entire application to have live-data from PostgreSQL for every little thing.
Okay so you may need to refactor here and there to get more performance.