I’m sure you know, but I haven’t seen any communication about it, so I’m bringing it up just to make sure. Performance tanked abruptly a few days ago and has only gotten worse in the following days.
Is it helpful to bring this up when it’s observed, or would you prefer we just chill and wait?
I would say don’t assume anyone knows. For my part, I haven’t noticed any performance issues with either furry.engineer Mastodon or pawb.social Lemmy.
Interesting; I wonder if it’s localized or somehow on my end. That’d be odd, because it’s only Lemmy and only this instance, but page load times have often (not every time but maybe 40-50% of the time) been inordinately long, upwards of 10 seconds in most cases.
I’m getting 10-15 second load times in Local, and up to 30 seconds in All. For every page. Even this page took 10 seconds to load.
Edit: Putting Firefox in Troubleshooting Mode made no difference, so it’s not because of anything I did to my browser.
Weirdly it’s gotten better for me, load times are back to the ~half second I’m used to. Not sure what sort of data we could be gathering that would help track this down. I assume you’re getting normal load times elsewhere on the internet?
Yes, everywhere else is fine. The issue only happens here, and has been going on at least since you started this thread.
I suppose I should add that I browse Pawb Lemmy through Voyager, a third-party app. I haven’t noticed any performance degradation.
Hi! Apologies for the delay on seeing this; Yes, if this continues to happen, please also @-mention myself or @natebluehooves@pawb.social so we get alerted to it and can investigate.
I’m hoping performance has improved as we haven’t been doing any major work on the infrastructure in quite a while so I’d be concerned if we’re having slow downs again, though that may have been due to the beta version we were previously running.
Sure, will do. I’m always reluctant to tag people unnecessarily; I’m sure you get enough notifications as is, but I’ll do that here in the future if this comes up again.
Are there any specific details we can include in these sort of reports that are helpful to you? Network logs, for example?
Time (if it’s been persistent for a while), what you were trying to do, what content you were interacting with, etc.
If you’ve got network logs from it, that’d be a cherry on top! Though for the most part, it’ll be our local logs I’ll need to correlate your issues with in order to figure out what happened.