Most recent example:
the site (or at least lemmy.world) is sooo slooow. Basic functions like loading images take me back to the dial-up era of “click the image then do something else while it loads,” which is downright ridiculous in the 2020s. Again I’ve stuck with it because I want to support the fediverse, but 99% of users won’t.
I’ve seen two websites that record average response times for lemmy, maybe all Threadiverse instances. Kind of wish that there were a wiki somewhere for all the Web-based tools.
kagis
This isn’t it:
https://lemmy-meter.info/d/TTWsBQmIz/lemmy-meter-info?orgId=1&refresh=1m
This might be one of the two:
https://www.lemmy-status.org/
It only seems to show current latency (and it’s not clear that on this site, what the latency is for – just to ping the thing or the lemmy instance responding. Lemmy.world looks in line with others on this one.
Maybe the one I’m thinking of isn’t online any more. It had a graph and did show lemmy.world latency increases back when a lot of new users were piling in, though that was some time back and may have been resolved.
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list used to have a ping column, but they removed that a while ago