It probably boils down to what costs the most, making a universal model for everywhere, or making a European model and a separate "screw you" model for the rest of the world.
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Det funker selv om det står pending, og pending forsvinner som regel etter et par dager. Såvidt jeg vet skjer det når serveren er overbelastet og ikke bekrefter federeringen med en gang. Men som sagt, har ikke opplevd at det faktisk påvirker selve federeringen.
Got my first phone in 1997, and I have yet to experience a charger needing to be replaced.
Må si jeg er glad for at jeg valgte lemmy.world. (dog opprettet også en konto på lemmy.ml men har ikke brukt den). Vil heller leve med litt trolling og slikt enn å være i et ekkokammer/"safe space". Viktig å får utfordret mine syn på ting og tang i ny og ned.
That would be up to the admin of each individual instance owner how to handle that on their instance.
Combine that with the fact that most experienced admins can work a lot faster in a CLI compared to GUI, and the fact that a CLI allows you to replicate previous actions with no effort.
The post lagging seems to be front end only. So far I've had no issue simply refreshing the page when it hangs.
The upvote jumping is caused by issues with the websocket implementation. As far as I heard they are going to get rid of websockets completely in the next version and have static page rendering instead.
Same thing happened to me earlier today. It popped up about 10 times while I was writing a comment.
It's a lowercase l followed by a lowercase w as far as I can tell.
Getting rid of websockets would help a lot. But you still might not be able to have standalone nodes. You might still need a cluster of nodes with a master and slaves due to the federated nature of lemmy. Such that only one node at a time can handles federation events with other servers. I don't know enough about the protocol to know if that is the case or not. Just as an example I'm thinking of situations where one node gets a federation event for example for a post, then a different node gets a federation event with some sort of change to that post, and handles it faster than the first node. That event would then fail because the post hasn't been created yet.
I mean. I'm not talking about the actual cost of making the device but rather the total cost. Ie the cost to their bottom line.
The cheapest would probably be to make a single device with a replaceable battery, and weld the battery in place outside of Europe, but that would probably be so blatant that they would get in trouble.