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  • Yeah I've been on Lemmy for over a year and I have no idea how it works or how I even set it up in the first place. I use it on mobile and decided to try browsing it on my desktop but had no idea how to log in. What's my instance? Why does it seem like I have separate logins on multiple instances?Which user/password do I use?

    Oh, and trying to submit things on mobile is impossible as well. I don't have permission to submit to some community because it's on another instance? I can't just, ya know, federate my existing login session? Well fuck me for trying, I guess.

    I gave up and just went back to old.reddit.com. Reddit on PC, Lemmy on mobile.

  • Working on my PC... Remember that I have to do something like pay a bill, open a support ticket etc... I click new tab.... While it's opening I tell myself that I just need to remember for a few more seconds but by the time the tab opens, it's gone. And I just sit there staring at the new tab wondering if it will come back to me.

  • Lifting and shifting an existing monolithic architecture to the cloud with zero modernization changes will result in a higher cost than leaving it in a data center.

    Converting the application to use as much serverless and microservice-based technology as possible is where the cloud ROI is.