lemmy.world had a DDOS in the past 24 hours, Lemmy.ml was showing problem, but now it is entirely unreachable. lemmy.world was showing “Error!” page (server still reachable), but that seems to have only lasted for a hour or so.
lemmy.world had a DDOS in the past 24 hours, Lemmy.ml was showing problem, but now it is entirely unreachable. lemmy.world was showing “Error!” page (server still reachable), but that seems to have only lasted for a hour or so.
If you mean that you can see content from lemmy.world from sh.itjust.works, that might be stuff that federated over before lemmy.world went down.
But aren’t we talking and communicating on lemmy.world right now? Maybe I don’t understand it correctly and we’re communicating on sh.itjust.works even though it says lemmy.world.
You’re on sh.itjust.works
This community is hosted on lemmy.world, but it doesn’t disappear if lemmy.world goes down.
Yes, but we’re communicating on it where? If lemmy.world is down, why can we interact with each other, where is the info being stored?
@pelespirit @Madbrad200
The comments/posts stay in your local instance until the lemmy.world will be up again and then it will sychronise via ActivityPub again.
I’m not on works or world, but I see your 4m old comment. Maybe it works like file sharing where there are seeds and peers? And without seeds, we can still see some content?
Your instance is federated with those instances, so you see his content. Thats really all there is too it. He was able to comment since world is back up now
Well that makes more sense. That explains how you can see beehaw.org stuff and even comment but they never get updated. I think I might be understanding this stuff a little now, thanks.
Interesting, I didn’t notice that this community was hosted on lemmy.world. Yeah, my understanding of how ActivityPub worked was that lemmy.world would have to act as a “relay” for these message to make it out, even though you’re on sh.itjust.works and I’m on kbin.social. I could easily be wrong about that, or perhaps lemmy.world is managing to stay just functional enough in the background to keep traffic flowing.
Edit: Never mind, lemmy.world seems to be back up. I just visited their front page and it loaded fine.
I know there’s a lemmy.world support community, I’ll try and see if they know what’s going on.
Edit:
On your edit, I still can’t log in and it’s acting the same as it was before.Nvmd, it’s just slow to load.