Reddthat Announcements
Main Announcements related to Reddthat.
- For all support relating to Reddthat, please go to !community@reddthat.com
Hello! It seems you have made it to our donation post.
Thankyou
We created Reddthat for the purposes of creating a community, that can be run by the community. We did not want it to be something that is moderated, administered and funded by 1 or 2 people.
Current Recurring Donators on OpenCollective:
Current Total Amazing People on OpenCollective:
Background
In one of very first posts titled "Welcome one and all" we talked about what our short term and long term goals are.
In 7 days since starting, we have already federated with over 700 difference instances, have 24 different communities and over 250 users that have contributed over 550 comments. So I think we've definitely achieved our short term goals, and I thought this was going to take closer to 3 months to get these types of numbers!
We would like to first off thank everyone for being here, subscribing to our communities and calling Reddthat home!
Donation Links (Updated 2024-08)
- Open Collective: https://opencollective.com/reddthat
- (best for recurring donations)
- Stripe 3% + $0.3
- Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/reddthat
- (best for once off donations)
- Stripe 3% + $0.3
- 5% on all recurring (Unless I pay them $8/month for 0% fee)
- Crypto:
- XMR Directly:
4286pC9NxdyTo5Y3Z9Yr9NN1PoRUE3aXnBMW5TeKuSzPHh6eYB6HTZk7W9wmAfPqJR1j684WNRkcHiP9TwhvMoBrUD9PSt3
- BTC Directly:
bc1q8md5gfdr55rn9zh3a30n6vtlktxgg5w4stvvas
- Crypto Mining Pool: Pool Info
Host: donate.reddthat.com, Port: 3333
Current Plans:
- Create our own production Lemmy builds with cherry picked commits to help with the long load times.
- In April 2025 we are renewing our server hosting for the next 12 months. At that point in time we will evaluate if we can scale down to a more cost effective instance.
Annual Costings:
Our current costs are
- Domain: 15 Euro (~$25 AUD)
- Server: $897.60 Usd (~$1365 AUD)
- EU Server: 39 Euro (~$64 AUD)
- Wasabi Object Storage: $72 Usd (~$111 AUD)
- Total: ~1565 AUD per year (~$130.42/month)
That's our goal. That is the number we need to achieve in funding to keep us going for another year.
Cheers,
Tiff
PS. Thank you to our donators! Your names will forever be remembered by me: Last updated on 2024-08-08
Current Recurring Gods (๐)
- Nankeru (๐)
- souperk (๐)
- Incognito (x3 ๐๐๐)
- ThiccBathtub (๐)
- Bryan (๐)
- Guest (x2 ๐๐)
- Ashley (๐)
- Alex (๐)
- MentallyExhausted (๐)
Once Off Heroes
- Guest(s) x13
- souperk
- MonsiuerPatEBrown
- Patrick x4
- Stimmed
- MrShankles
- RIPSync
- Alexander
- muffin
- Dave_r
- Ed
- djsaskdja
- hit_the_rails
We had a brief outage today due to the server running out of space.
I have been tracking our usage but associated it with extra logging and the extra build caches/etc that we've being doing.
Turns out the problem was the frontend Next-UI which has been caching every image since the container was created! All 75GB of cached data!
Once diagnosed it was a simple solution to fix. I'm yet to notify the project of this error/oversight and I'll edit this once Issues/PRs are created.
I also haven't looked at turning the caching off yet as my priority was recovering the main Reddthat service.
Thanks all for being here!
Tiff
Hello. It is I, Tiff. I am not dead contrary to my lack of Reddthat updates ๐ !
It's been a fun few months since our last update. We've been mainlining those beta releases, found critical performance issues before they made it into the wider Lemmyverse and helped the rest of the Lemmyverse update from Postgres 15 to 16 as part of the updates for Lemmy versions 0.19.4 and 0.19.5!
Thank-you to everyone who helped out in the matrix admin rooms as well as others who have made improvements which will allow us to streamline the setup for all future upgrades.
And a huge thank you to everyone who has stuck around as a Reddthat user too! Without you all this little corner of the world wouldn't have been possible. I havn't been as active as I should be for Reddthat, moderating, diagnosing issues and helping other admins has been taking the majority of my Reddthat allocated time. Creating these "monthly" updates should... be monthly at least! so I'll attempt start posting them monthly, even if nothing is really happening!
High CPU Usages / Long Load Times
Unfortunately you may have noticed some longer page load times with Reddthat, but we are not alone! These issues are with Lemmy as a whole! Since the 0.19.x releases many people have talked about Lemmy having an increase in CPU usage, and they have the monitoring to prove it too. On average there was a 20% increase and for those who have single user instance this was a significant increase. Especially when people were using a raspberry pi or some other small form factor device to run their instance.
This increase was one of the many reasons why our server migrations were required a couple months ago. There is good news believe it or not! We found the issue with the long page load times, and helped the developers find the solution! -
This change looks like it will be merged within the next couple days. Once we've done our own testing, we will backport the commit and start creating our own Lemmy 'version'. Any backporting will be met with scrutiny and I will only cherry-pick the bare minimum to ensure we never get into a situation where we are required to use the beta releases. Stability is one of my core beliefs and ensuring we all have a great time!
Donation Drive
We need some recurring donations!
We currently have $374.10 and our operating costs have slowly been creeping up over the course of the last few months. Especially with the current currency conversions. The current deficit is $74. Even with the amazing 12 current users we will run out of money in 5 months. That's January next year! We need another 15 users to donate $5/month and we'd be breaking even. That's 1 coffee a month.
If you are financially able please see the sidebar for donation options, go to our funding post , or go directly to our Open Collective and signup for recurring donations!
Our finances are viewable to all and you can see the latest expense here: https://opencollective.com/reddthat/expenses/213722
- OVH Server (Main Server) - $119.42 AUD
- Wasabi S3 (Image Hosting) - $16.85 AUD
- Scaleway Server (LemmyWorld Proxy) - $6.62 AUD
Scaleway
Unfortunately until Lemmy optimises their activity sending we still need a proxy in EU, and I havn't found any server that is cheaper than โฌ3.99. If you know of something with 1GB RAM with an IPv4 thats less than that let me know. The good news is that Lemmy.ml is currently testing their new sending capabilities so it's possible that we will be able to eventually remove the server in the next year or so. The biggest cost in scaleway is actually the IPv4. The server itself is less than โฌ1.50 so if lemmy.world had IPv6 we could in theory save โฌ1.50/m. In saying all this, that saving per month is not a lot of money!
Wasabi
Wasabi S3 is also one of those interesting items where in theory it should only be USD$7, but in reality they are charging us closer to USD$11. They charge a premium for any storage that is deleted before 30 days, as they are meant to be an "archive" instead of a hot storage system.
This means that all images that are deleted before 30 days incur a cost. Over the last 30 days that has amounted to 305GB! So while we don't get charged for outbound traffic, we are still paying more than the USD$7 per month.
We've already tried setting the pictrs caching to auto-delete the thumbnails after 30 days rather than the default 7 days, but people still upload and delete files, and close our their accounts and delete everything. I expect this to happen and want people to be able to delete their content if they wish.
OVH Server
When I migrated the server in April we were having database issues. As such we purchased a server with more memory (ram) than the size of the database, which is the general idea when sizing a database. Memory: 32 GB
. Unfortunately I was thinking on a purely technical level rather than what we could realistically afford and now we are paying the price. Literally. (I also forgot it was in USD not AUD :| )
Again, having the extra ram gives us the ability to host our other frontends, trial new features, and ensure we are going to be online incase there are other issues. Eventually we will also increase our Lemmy applications from 1 to 2 and this extra headroom will facilitate this.
Donate your CPU! (Trialing)
If you are unable to donate money that is okay too and here is another option! You can donate your CPU power instead to help us mine crypto coins, anonymously! This is a new initiative we are trialing. We have setup a P2Pool at: https://donate.reddthat.com. More information about joining the mining pool can be found there. The general idea is: download a mining program, enter in our pool details, start mining, when our pool finds a "block", we'll get paid.
I've been testing this myself as an option of the past month as a "side hustle" on some laptops. Over the past 30 days I managed to make $5. Which is not terrible if we can scale it out. If it doesn't takes off, that's fine too!
I understand some people will be hesitant for any of the many reasons that exist against crypto, but any option to help us pay our server bills and allow people to donate in an anonymous way is always a boon for me.
Conclusion
These Lemmy bugs have been causing a headache for me in diagnosing and finding solutions. With the upcoming 0.19.6 release I hope that we can put this behind us and Reddthat will be better for it.
Again, thank you all for sticking around in our times of instabilities, posting, commenting and engaging in thoughtful communications.
You are all amazing.
Cheers,
Tiff
It's our Birthday! ๐
It's been a wild ride over the past year. I still remember hearing about a federated platform that could be a user driven version of Reddit.
And how we have grown!
Thank you to everyone, old and new who has had an account here. I know we've had our ups and downs, slow servers, botched migrations, and finding out just because we are on the otherside of the world Lemmy can't handle it, but we are still here and making it work!
If I could go back and make the choice again. Honestly, I'd probably make the same choice. While it has been hectic, it has been enjoyable to the n'th degree.
I've made friends and learnt a lot. Not just on a technical level but a fair amount on a personal level too.
We have successfully made a community of over 300 people who regularly use Reddthat as their entryway into the Lemmyverse. Those numbers are real people, making real conversations.
Here's to another amazing year!
Tiff
PS: I'm still waiting for that first crypto donation ๐
PPS: Would anyone like a Hoodie with some sort of Reddthat logo/design? I know I would.