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I found the UI 0.18.0 | BE 0.18.1-rc.1
combination to be awfully slow and buggy.
Why not just update both Backend (BE) and Frontend (UI) to 0.18.0
and disable signups until 0.18.1
is released? I mean, lemmy.world
really doesn't suffer from not having enough users, right?
0.18.0 would have given us the same issues we experienced today. We tried everyhing on a test-instance before but once the live was upgraded it went from good to bad very fast. Json errors, 2FA issues and then the slowness.
When do you expect to turn into the next u/spez. Are we talking years or months or weeks?
Are you a fan of Elon Musk?
Are you American?
Which political party do you support?
Do you have lop-sided eyes and invisible eye brows?
What are you on about and what does that have to do with the rollback? :)
This is kinda odd since lemm.ml
is running 0.18.0
on both BE and UI for quite a while now. Also I got the foillowing error message quite frequently and the UI was unresponsive until I refreshed the browser window. But maybe this was while UI 0.18.0
was active with BE 0.17.4
. Looks like now eveyrthing is back to 0.17.4
.
Update: Looks like deleting all lemmy.world
site data in my browser (chrome) and logging in again solved this issue.
Yes rollback had to happen. Everything went ok for a bit and then it went VERY slow. So the decision was made to roll back to 0.17.4 for now. We hate it just as much as you ;)
I'm not hating it at all. Stuff like this just happens. Lemmy (the software) as well as this instance was pretty much overrun by a stampede of new users while trying to make its first baby steps. What would you expect?