Hopefully, I’m not breaking any rules by posting this here!
I thought that instead of every community being on the main lemmy.ml instance I’d host a different (dedicated) instance for refugee rustaceans to get a hang of the fediverse.
It’s listed on join-lemmy/instances and the link is lemmyrs.org, everyone is welcome!
Dessalines ( @dessalines@lemmy.ml ) English12•1 year agoWhoa thanks! I subbed to your two communities over there.
I like the idea of having topic-based instances, because then you can have a collection of communities dedicated to it. IE
https://lemmyrs.org/c/{memes, news, support}
, etc.Greetings! The legend himself!
I made the suggested communities over at lemmyrs.org. The next few weeks are going to be very interesting!
blob42 ( @blob42@lemmy.ml ) English1•1 year agoHow can I subscribe to the communities over your server ? I am on mobile and can’t how to do it. Tried the mobile web ui and jerboa on Android
Edit: just found out after clicking on your profile I could see all the communities. But suppose I wanted to subscribe to the communities over there from my account on an other instance how can I do it ?
I myself have been figuring things out, but ideally you should be able to just go to Communites -> Search and it should show all the relevant named communities from other instances (as long as the instances are listed in federation, which lemmyrs.org is fwiw).
Admittedly that functionality is a little flaky in my limited experience.
Beto ( @beto@lemmy.studio ) English1•1 year agoI just did the same at lemmy.studio, it’s a wonderful idea!
Jay K ( @jayknight@lemmy.ml ) English1•1 year agoI would suggest something like
help
for folks to ask for help.I’ve added https://lemmyrs.org/c/support for largely the same reason :)
Mjb ( @Mjb@lemmy.ml ) English9•1 year agoSubscribed, great idea. Keep the transparency on the costs and I think you’ll find assistance with them fairly easily.
e8d79 ( @e8d79@feddit.de ) English5•1 year agoI don’t see a reason to migrate to another community. What guarantee is there that you don’t loose interest in hosting lemmy next week? The lemmy.ml instance is far older and I don’t think it will disappear any time soon, also the mod of this community is one of the lemmy maintainers (which is incidentally also written in rust).
I mostly agree with you and the fact is yes there are no guarantees. But that’s kind of the point, I don’t believe that lemmy.ml would be around forever either, will lemmyrs be? I don’t know! I see it as an opportunity to further decentralize and diversify the existing ecosystem. FWIW, the maintainers themselves encourage hosting other instances :)
teri ( @teri@discuss.tchncs.de ) English3•1 year agoCool! I just don’t get yet how I can subscribe to federated channels. Sometimes I find them in the search, sometimes not. This one does not show up. I tried searching for !rustlang@lemmyrs.org - no result. Any ideas?
Yeah, I know folks are struggling to find the communities on other instances. I posted https://lemmyrs.org/comment/3900 if it helps. Basically you start your search with the full URL, wait a second and then switch back to text search and it pops up magically.
The UX certainly needs some polish, but we’ll get there :)
teri ( @teri@discuss.tchncs.de ) English1•1 year agoOk, funny. Worked this way. Thanks!
Sibbo ( @Sibbo@sopuli.xyz ) English2•1 year agoCould you make a lemmyrs.org/c/rust channel?
If by channel you mean a community (I don’t really know the difference), I’ve made one at /c/rustlang
blob42 ( @blob42@lemmy.ml ) English3•1 year agoSo how would it work, if I’m already subscribed to this commynity I would also join the other one and follow the two ?
As long as you’re already here then yeah you can just subscribe to https://lemmyrs.org/c/rustlang. lemmyrs.org serves as an instance for those who haven’t yet joined the fediverse to help keep the load off of the main beehaw/lemmy.ml instances.
If there’s enough traction in the rustlang community then lemmyrs.org can serve both as the instance to join fediverse as well the main rust community on fediverse. I think its too early to tell.
solrize ( @solrize@lemmy.ml ) English1•1 year agoThis seems like unnecessary fragmentation. Reddit became huge because it gave people interested in a topic a one-stop place to discuss their topic. Putting the interested people together gave a network effect that attracted even more participants.
Creating new discussion venues (subreddits, usenet groups) is generally only worthwhile if an existing venue gets too crowded or cluttered to discuss a niche topic, or the niche topic becomes big enough that the existing venue is happier if the niche splits off. Example: there is a general programming forum, Rust gets invented and people talk about it there, then Rust becomes a big enough topic that a Rust forum is warranted.
I’m a not-even-newbie to Rust but I’d be happier if the lemmy.ml and lemmyrs.org Rust forums somehow got merged. Because of federation, I’m basically indifferent to which Lemmy instance actually hosts it.
iquick ( @iquick@lemmyrs.org ) English1•1 year agohi, i recently joined Lemmy with the Rust instance, i love the language and having a federated network is a really cool idea