I have been trying to get access to my feed for most of the day, and I am just getting timed out messages and no feeds. Anyone else part of this instance? Can you confirm if it is alive.

I really like calckey but the stability has me thinking about switching back to vanilla Mastodon.

  • CSynthare@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    I tried it, but Calckey always felt like riding in a car that was about to break down any moment. I’ll check back after some development time.

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    The large influx of users would need to ask server admins to expand to serve better

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    @hellerphant Yea … seems something big went bad, like something on the VPS provider broke (see the admin’s alt here https://stop.voring.me/notes/9fplmm2ct2ijtu9n).

    There’s a chance that there’s nothing they can do to fix their VPS provider or they’re trying to move to a new provider.

    Additionally, seems that the brutal thing about going down on the fediverse for a long time is that once you’re back up the server has to “catch up” with everything.

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      Hmmmm. Now I am definitely starting to think it might be better to move back to standard Mastodon. A whole day gone with no ETA feels kinda bad. I know this kind of stuff can happen, but Calckey was already having some weird issues for me anyway, so I am a little scared away by it.

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        @hellerphant @maegul

        I think the main issue is that calckey.social is used as a pre-prod testing ground to live-test “-dev” releases that are less stable than even “-rc” releases let even stable releases.

        The question is can calckey.social be both cutting-edge highly updated arch-linux style and the flagship of calckey? I like the idea of pre-testing new features before everyone else, but a flagship should be stable. It’s hard to do both.

        They also have growing pains.