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I'm not across the Lemmy.cafe issues but they aren't the only one seeing thumbnails fail intermittently. Here's the issue on github where a fix has been made in Lemmy to help (but is not yet released): https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5196
My point though is that an instance having an issue at a point in time isn't a reason to discount it. All instances have issues occasionally. It was only last month that Lemmy.ee was having inbound federation issues.
Indeed, but their case is quite worse, and I know this first hand because lemmy.cafe was my main instance for a few weeks, before I had to come back to this alt as the issue was preventing me from seeing most of the thumbnails. Sopuli is fine, and also running on 0.19.7.
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Yes, but the main difference is how long it takes them to resolve those. Programming.dev is a good example, if you look at [email protected], you'll see a lot of posts from 2 months ago when the update to 0.19.5 corrupted their database, and now they have quite a few large of their communities that cannot be accessed from the community page.
The issue has been on-going for 2 months, with the single database admin expert getting support from other members, but still unable to fix it. If I were to migrate a tech community today, I might not consider programming.dev due to this reason.
We all know that everyone here is a volunteer, but you still want the instance you choose to be stable, and issues to be resolved "reasonably" quickly. That's why I'm always impressed with lemmy.zip reports, it shows a level of dedication to their instance that you don't always see elsewhere.