What are you thoughts about this?

  • @lackthought
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    61 year ago

    I haven’t looked at the specs but it is similar to UDP vs TCP?

    • @cerevant@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      Kind of. My observed behavior of Lemmy, combined with comments from some developers (I haven’t read the code):

      Post goes up on community hosted on instance A, Message goes out to B and C: “here’s a new post”

      User x@B comments on post. Message goes from B to A saying “here’s a new comment”. A adds the comment, then sends a message to C “here’s a new comment”

      User y@C upvotes the comment. Message goes from C to A, then A sends a message to C.

      Each of those messages are confirmed by the recipient, and there are timed retries. However, there have been plenty of cases where one of those messages get lost, and the communities get out of sync. As I understand it, the message traffic is only changes. They don’t talk to each other to see what the current state of the content is. So whenever a sync break happens, it is permanent. New content/changes are fine, but stuff that gets lost in transit is lost for good.

      • @lackthought
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        51 year ago

        that makes sense

        federation between kbin.social and my instance lemmy.sdf.org seems to be awful and I couldn’t tell where the breakdown was occurring because the issue is intermittent/partial federation

        I’m not a web developer so I can’t really say what solutions are best, but I have faith there are people smarter than me working on robust solutions

      • redcalcium
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        41 year ago

        At least for Lemmy, you can “force” it to sync a particular post or comment by pasting the url into your instance’s search bar.

        • @cerevant@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Interesting - TIL. I wonder how Lemmy resolves the post #, since it is different between instances, and if it re-syncs comments when you do that. The post # thing is annoying, btw, because it makes it impossible to use relative links in posts/comments.