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BlackEco,
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It was already bad enough when they advertised for their own shows at the beginning of episodes…

Anyway, I stopped subscribing to Prime years ago, didn’t want to give my money to Amazon unless I have no other place to purchase some items.

BlackEco,
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Mine is Rémi, because when I told my partner the robot’s brand (Dreame) they heard “Rémi”. Since then it stuck.

Lemmy Ansible 1.3.0 (Lemmy v0.19.0) update dramatically reduced performance of instance

I made the huge mistake of upgrading on the same day of the new release. I had copied my inventory folder to a new pull of lemmy-ansible, checked out 1.3.0, and ran it with no errors. But refreshing the took a very long time to load. The closest issue I found was at github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4244 but that’s a deep dive...

BlackEco, (edited )
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Unless you backed up you database right before the upgrade, I don’t think you can downgrade as the database schema has been migrated while upgrading to Lemmy 0.19.0.

The downtime mentioned in the README is the database migration, which can take quite some time on some instances (it took 5-10 minutes on mine).

BlackEco,
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doesn’t have any changes which would cause performance impact

There’s Lemmy 0.19.0’s persistent federation queue which brings a much higher database load, this could be why OP reports reduced performance.

BlackEco,
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By any chance, have you set database.pool_size in lemmy.hjson? You could try increasing the number to see if it improves performance

BlackEco,
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I second that. I want to add that you might miss new posts and comments while your instance reboots, you want to keep reboots to a minimum.

BlackEco,
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Well, I honestly don’t know, maybe you’re right

BlackEco,
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I set up iSponsorBlockTV on my NAS: it connects to the YouTube app on your TV (as would your smartphone app) and mutes ads and skips sponsored segments.

Initial setup is a bit arcane, but once it’s done it works perfectly!

BlackEco,
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It mutes pre and post ads, it unfortunately cannot skip them.

BlackEco,
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What error message do you have (if any) when you try to mount your folder (sudo mount /home/pi/mount/NAS)

BlackEco,
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Weird. Have you tried removing 0 0 at the end of your fstab entry? This option is not supported on recent NFS versions

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