• Rimorso@feddit.it
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    Lemmy is written in rust, that’s a java error so the issue lies with the app you’re using not Lemmy itself (maybe)

    • Atemu@lemmy.ml
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      The cause is a 502 from lemmy.

      Jerboa’s handling of that error is also terrible but that’s another issue.

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        Memmy doesn’t do well with it either.

        Of course it doesn’t bode well for the instance itself that it’s throwing so many…but it’s unclear if that’s an operator problem or a code base problem.

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          It could also just be a server load issue.

          Lemmy.world, the community the instance is hosted on, has been having a few issues between the 0.18.1 update, and the amount of users on the platform.

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        Jerboa or just in the browser. Honestly though most people’s issues are likely to be because they joined a huge instance which is falling over due to load. Consider making a new account on a smaller instance.

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          I’m using it on iOS and don’t get me wrong the app looks beautiful. I’m finding issues with communities not loading posts, comments or general sync issues. I have an issue where trying to reply to a comment would overlay the comments over the textfield.

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            I’m finding issues with communities not loading posts, comments or general sync issues.

            Lemmy’s Rust code uses an ORM called Diesel that masks the SQL statements and you really have to watch the PostgreSQL server independently to verify that the SQL isn’t doing wild things like loading thousands of records when you only needed 3. Just today people are finally sharing some information out of the big servers (lemmy.world) as to what PostgreSQL side says is actually happening. Hopefully the biggest mistakes are going to get cleaned up quickly.