The awesome-lemmy-instances
repo on GitHub displays uptime:
this post was submitted on 08 Jun 2023
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@mobiuscoffee@sh.itjust.works found one that monitors uptime!
Anyone know who runs that site? Do they have an account here on lemmy?
I found this site that tracks uptime of lemmy services. They have an API that helps you construct a query in the WUI.
Or you can use cURL to get the uptime of all known lemmy instances
curl 'https://api.fediverse.observer/' -X POST -H 'Accept: */*' -H 'Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"query":"query{\n nodes (softwarename: \"lemmy\") {\ndomain uptime_alltime\n }\n}\n"}'
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