Cancel Lemmy is a community on piefed which has the goal of being a space where people can discuss moving away from Lemmy, alternatives to Lemmy, and just general problems with Lemmy as a software and ecosystem. People are even free to discuss problems with the current management of Lemmy. If you have grievances or wish that more servers would just move on from Lemmy this is the community for you.
PieFed is an entirely different software package that’s compatible with Lemmy, can federate with it.
Lemmy is written in Rust, Mbin in PHP, PieFed in Python, and Sublinks — not sure if that’s going to go anywhere — in Java.
lemmy.world is an example Lemmy instance.
fedia.io is an example Mbin instance.
piefed.social is an example PieFed instance.
demo.sublinks.org is an example Sublinks instance.
I know language wars are overdone, but I’m gonna say Python is not the correct choice here, when Lemmy can already get sluggish.
PHP was a weird choice for anything in the 2020’s, but Mbin is defunct anyway.
It’s not: !mbinReleases@gehirneimer.de
Ah, I was thinking of the similarly-named Kbin, which it was forked from. I’ll cross that out.
Although nothing in your release community seems to be federating over.
I’ll also comment to say that the “cancel” part of this is stupid and should be reconsidered. (There seems to be a pretty thorough consensus on that). Isn’t the whole point of this to have options, to spread the resources out to as many points as possible to prevent a single point of failure, corruption, or censorship?
I ended up at Piefed, because I’m interested in self-hosting, and I understand Python more than any of the other languages represented. That’s really the full depth of my choice, and I’m not sure there should be much more thought behind it other than “How does this particular software package perform and meet my needs?”
I think I’d distinguish between a voluntary boycott and a top-down choice by some media monopoly. The latter is what the fediverse is designed to avoid.
How close are you to self-hosting? I’m pretty curious what the overhead is like, since Python is intrinsically going to need more.
Not very. Still working on getting a VPN set up and learning the ropes of self-hosting in general. Most of the research I’ve been doing has mentioned that Piefed seems to take less resources than Lemmy for some reason. We’ll see how it goes once I actually figure all this out. I just learned that my choice of home internet might make it difficult since I apparently can’t get a static IP. (T mobile 5G)
Maybe we should have a !cancel_cancel_lemmy community x)