Rentlar
lemmy.world account for lemmy.ca/u/Rentlar
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Absolutely. It’s nice a solid portion of the silly Redditness is relegated to Lemmy Shitpost and Meme communities.
I have other accounts on Lemmy but lemmy.world feels the most like Reddit imho. Check out some of the other, smaller instances, many have a different vibe and are more relaxed in pace owing from the smaller userbase.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•10 days after 3rd party reddit app shutdown, Lemmy's top 10 instances combine for a thriving userbase of 234,000English
2·3 years agoFound the answer.. Edited my comment to include it.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•10 days after 3rd party reddit app shutdown, Lemmy's top 10 instances combine for a thriving userbase of 234,000English
131·3 years agoIt is surprising. A month ago they were Canadian servers, @smorks@lemmy.ca moved it to lunanode (Canadian).
Perhaps CDN was moved or the whole machine was moved to a cheaper hosting platform since it got very big from then and is under new admin management as of a week ago-ish.Edit: found the answer from @Shadow@lemmy.ca, TL:DR is CloudFlare
Correct! The server running this and all data is stored in Canada.
Here’s a blurb from a doc I’m working on:
Lemmy.ca is hosted in Canada at OVH in Beauharnois, QC with all data on a dedicated server. Backups are PGP encrypted and pushed to the OVH backup service, however these will be moved off-site in the near future.
We use Cloudflare as a security and performance layer in front of the server. They accept the traffic for Lemmy.ca through a worldwide network of ingestion points, scrub it of abusive traffic, cache the images, and pass it through an encrypted tunnel to our server. This means they can see in plain text the data sent between us including your credentials, posts, comments and images. You can read more about their policies at https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/.

For playing and downloading the games, SteamCMD.
For viewing the store or community pages, a browser? Maybe you could get the Steam Deck version of the store page?