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Why create it at lemmy.world? It's barely federating as it is, half the time the updates take hours to reach other instances
They fixed a lot of load issues as of this morning so it might be okay. Lemmy.world itself already feels way more responsive. You have a point tho, might be better to host a Wine community on more FOSS centric instances.
I hope that solves lemmy.world essentially DoSing my instance at whatever intervals it would eventually take a turn to post all the stuff that had happened on it since the last flood.
Lemmy.world is far more foss centric than reddit can ever hope to be. The instance is good enough.
Oh no doubt about that! I didn't mean to imply lemmy.world was against foss. I just meant there's already instances that are very FOSS focused that might be a better fit than lemmy.world which is already overloaded as it is.