The name and the fact that it does just work. I registered and immediately had an account unlike some other instances.
sh.itjust.works Main Community
Home of the sh.itjust.works instance.
Shit just works
Sh... 🤫 It just works!
Thanks for hosting this instance. Apart from the great name and the chill environment, this is the first instance that let me sign in without issues or infinitely spinning buttons. Also it looks like this one has better server capacity compared to other instances!
I was mainly a lurker in reddit, but will try to be more active here.
I had the same experience. I almost didn't make it onto the lemmyverse - I tried lemmy.ml and beehaw, didn't get let in / tried to log in too soon after I applied, then forgot about it.
Any site with an application process is going to turn away a lot of people.
I have no way to prove this story since I burned my reddit account, but I might as well share: when I was checking out lemmy for the first time I got both a beehaw and a lemmy.ml account(both were a pain to wet up) and both had serious reliability issues(this was right after the API announcement). I was looking on reddit to try and find more info about other instances then I found a comment chain with a couple of guys, one said he had a server, the other said he had the domain itjust.works and was looking for a subdomain. I though about it for a moment, and in a moment of sheer smartassery I suggested sh.itjust.works. not long after I saw in the comment chain that they went with my suggestion and put the server up lmao. At that point I knew they were chill, so I made an account on here as soon as I saw that it had gone up, and it's been rock solid ever since.
Edit: as @TheDude and others have pointed out, this happened here on the lemmy.ml instance, not reddit. It seems my memory is at fault lmao. I'm going to keep the rest of this comment unedited because its a good story anyways, but yea, I was wrong about where it happened. I'm glad I was wrong tho since i t means I still have that account, lol.
Not to throw you under the bus @[email protected] but that's not exactly how I recall it going down. Everything in your story is accurate with the exception of where the conversation happened. It happened on a Lemmy instance!. The conversation started on the lemmy.ml is overloaded, use other instances instead post. If you are indeed the same user who recommended the name you definitely get a token of recognition for coming up with it!
This is the first instance that immediately accepted me when I tried to register. I tried other auto accept instances but my applications literally wouldn’t get through and I’d be stuck on the application page. Anyway, so far I find this site really neat and the loading speed is the best I’ve tried. Thank you for setting up this instance, admins. Hope the Fediverse grows.
I’ll chime in as a newly minted mod…. Well implemented enterprise infrastructure supported by a team of experienced infrastructure guys, mods, techies, etc.
It handles all the loads.
It handles all the loads.
I had an ex like that. It's less impressive when it's unexpected
Comments like this make me feel right at home.
I cannot have such smut in my feed, provide me with her username so I can block her
Also here after getting impatient with beehaw and hearing... questionable things about .ml. Was a lurker on reddit but trying to be active here. Thanks for hosting, admins!
Already registered somewhere else, but just had to join this one for the cool domain name.
Lmao love the username
I basically joined because of the domainname. No waiting list was a plus. Finding out that the admins are nice and the infrastructure is top notch made me stay.
So far the atmosphere here seems far more cooperative and optimistic... like a certain other place circa 2008.
I'm liking it, it's a breath of fresh air and I'd forgotten that smell.
@[email protected] - Keep commercial interests / astroturfing etc. off this place like our lives depend on it!
After 30 minutes of floundering about, I think I'm finally starting to get how lemmy works. I really hope this takes off so here I am contributing to the noise :D
Do you know how to subscribe to other communities from different instances?
I want to sub to the selfhosted community in another instance but not sure how to.
Edit: I figured it out, when viewing the list of communities, you have to select the option that says "all" instead of the "local" option.
IDK I joined this and kbin thinking I had to join multiple. Still not entirely sure what I'm doing
Best instance name so far, hands down. I'm a sucker for clever names.
As a Skyrim fanatic I've got a Pavlovian attraction to any joke on the theme of "It just works." Then, as a PC tinkerer, reading this confirmed that this instance is probably a good fit. Happy with the vibe so far!
The name was funny and it sounds like the admin has the site running on a decently sized server. Also I saw that someone had created /c/LocalLlama, which is a machine learning sub I used to frequent back on reddit.
I also joined cause of the domain name. Silly just like the early 2000s internet. The admin and everyone on here seems really laid-back and cool.
It's that TheDude abides, man.
The name and logo makes me feel right at home personally.
Renewable energy seemed good.
The clean energy was the deciding factor for me, since virtually everything's accessible from any instance. There were some bumps around some communities not being found - I assume from rapid growth caused by the reddit exodus - but things are working smoothly now.
It Just Works!
Because there's r/NCD refugees here in sufficient numbers
There's dozens of us!
My past lemmy instance block downvoting and start filling their instances with stuff that are banned in my country. Also I didn't realise that instance blocks downvoting, which actually a feature that I prefer to have.
frech help
I joined because the rego page for lemmy.world wouldn't work, overloaded?
I just like the name lol. I'm from the USA.
Started out on lemmy.world, but the server was slow and laggy. When I saw a comment by someone from sh.itjust.works, I knew I had to pack my bags and move here. No regrets.