• Gregor@gregtech.eu
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    4 hours ago

    If they have the same people running all of them, how is that different from running a single mastodon server in kubernetes, so that it doesn’t get overloaded?

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      52 minutes ago

      You’d have different domain names to get people used to the concept. John Doe would sign up, and become john.doe@apple.server.hostname, Jane Doe would sign up and become jane.doe@banana.server.hostname

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        50 minutes ago

        This is quite unnecessary, it would be simpler if we have a list of the long-running and most stable instances and have the users pick one.

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          14 minutes ago

          That is what we have now, but clearly people are averse to making a choice that they are not technically inclined to know how big or small the consequences of that are. My solution is a spitball one with obvious flaws, but essentially it is that the instance is picked randomly out of a group of very closely, if not identically aligned servers.