Mariusz K. Grzeca's latest activity
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mastodon.social
@dansup Reblogs are a fantastic mechanism for discovering new content. It's a form of content discovery "algorithm" that leverages genuine intelligence (rather than AI). I usually enjoy the photos reblogged by people whose photos I like. It's definitely necessary to have an option to disable reblogs for those who don't like it. It's also crucial to have an algorithm that removes duplicates - in my opinion, a post reblogged by multiple people should only appear once on the timeline.
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@dansup Reblogs are a fantastic mechanism for discovering new content. It's a form of content discovery "algorithm" that leverages genuine intelligence (rather than AI). I usually enjoy the photos reblogged by people whose photos I like. It's definitely necessary to have an option to disable reblogs for those who don't like it. It's also crucial to have an algorithm that removes duplicates - in my opinion, a post reblogged by multiple people should only appear once on the timeline.
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@dansup Reblogs are a fantastic mechanism for discovering new content. It's a form of content discovery "algorithm" that leverages genuine intelligence (rather than AI). I usually enjoy the photos reblogged by people whose photos I like. It's definitely necessary to have an option to disable reblogs for those who don't like it. It's also crucial to have an algorithm that removes duplicates - in my opinion, a post reblogged by multiple people should only appear once on the timeline.
@dansup Reblogs are a fantastic mechanism for discovering new content. It's a form of content discovery "algorithm" that leverages genuine intelligence (rather than AI). I usually enjoy the photos reblogged by people whose photos I like. It's definitely necessary to have an option to disable reblogs for those who don't like it. It's also crucial to have an algorithm that removes duplicates - in my opinion, a post reblogged by multiple people should only appear once on the timeline.
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mastodon.social
@dansup @pixelfed That is definitely a great solution when it comes to performance, responsiveness, and scalability, if done correctly. However, the consequence of such a solution is that all user timelines are constantly in RAM. Mastodon tackles this by limiting the length of the timeline to 400 most recent posts, which is quite frustrating in my case due to the lack of fallback to SQL queries. Do you plan to introduce similar limitations as Mastodon?
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@dansup @pixelfed That is definitely a great solution when it comes to performance, responsiveness, and scalability, if done correctly. However, the consequence of such a solution is that all user timelines are constantly in RAM. Mastodon tackles this by limiting the length of the timeline to 400 most recent posts, which is quite frustrating in my case due to the lack of fallback to SQL queries. Do you plan to introduce similar limitations as Mastodon?
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@dansup @pixelfed That is definitely a great solution when it comes to performance, responsiveness, and scalability, if done correctly. However, the consequence of such a solution is that all user timelines are constantly in RAM. Mastodon tackles this by limiting the length of the timeline to 400 most recent posts, which is quite frustrating in my case due to the lack of fallback to SQL queries. Do you plan to introduce similar limitations as Mastodon?
@dansup @pixelfed That is definitely a great solution when it comes to performance, responsiveness, and scalability, if done correctly. However, the consequence of such a solution is that all user timelines are constantly in RAM. Mastodon tackles this by limiting the length of the timeline to 400 most recent posts, which is quite frustrating in my case due to the lack of fallback to SQL queries. Do you plan to introduce similar limitations as Mastodon?
- 1y ·
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mastodon.social
I have been using Pixelfed since late 2020 and basically throughout that time there has been a constant issue with federation reliability. The problem applies to both my own posts (sometimes they do not appear on the official Pixelfed instance, on pixelfed.de, or on mastodon.social) as well as the posts of people I follow (almost every day I can see that some posts from people I follow do not appear on my timeline). This problem also affects comments.
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I have been using Pixelfed since late 2020 and basically throughout that time there has been a constant issue with federation reliability. The problem applies to both my own posts (sometimes they do not appear on the official Pixelfed instance, on pixelfed.de, or on mastodon.social) as well as the posts of people I follow (almost every day I can see that some posts from people I follow do not appear on my timeline). This problem also affects comments.
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I have been using Pixelfed since late 2020 and basically throughout that time there has been a constant issue with federation reliability. The problem applies to both my own posts (sometimes they do not appear on the official Pixelfed instance, on pixelfed.de, or on mastodon.social) as well as the posts of people I follow (almost every day I can see that some posts from people I follow do not appear on my timeline). This problem also affects comments.
I have been using Pixelfed since late 2020 and basically throughout that time there has been a constant issue with federation reliability. The problem applies to both my own posts (sometimes they do not appear on the official Pixelfed instance, on pixelfed.de, or on mastodon.social) as well as the posts of people I follow (almost every day I can see that some posts from people I follow do not appear on my timeline). This problem also affects comments.