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[Completed] Lemmy.World maintenance/downtime 2025-02-22 19:00-19:30 UTC

Hello,

while preparation our upcoming Lemmy update we're also be updating to a newer database version, which will provide additional performance benefits and functionality.

We are planning for around 10 minutes of downtime for the database update between 19:00-19:30 UTC on 22nd of February. This is not yet the planned Lemmy update, we will be announcing that separately when we are ready.

edit: You can convert this to your local time here: https://inmytime.zone/?iso=2025-02-22T19%3A00%3A00.000Z

edit 2: The database upgrade has been completed successfully.

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lemmy.ca

I'd be pleased if a time was also mentioned that relates to the local server time; and I don't even care which time zone. I can convert from all five zones way faster than loading a javascript-tainted URL, cursing, going back, reopening in a private window, enabling js, reloading, closing.

No worries though.

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local server time is UTC.

time in UTC is included both in the title and the post itself.

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Serinusreply
lemmy.world

In the winter, we're -5. In the summer, we're -4. Winter and summer being defined as when the clocks change for daylight savings.

It's good to know even if you just have a link sometimes.

Edit: This is just from my memory. It could be more complicated than this.

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jaggedreply
lemmy.world

Isn’t it more like -4 for a couple of weeks in spring and autumn?

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You know, I'll edit and make it clear that I don't know what I'm talking about. You might be right.

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Perhytereply
lemmy.world

EST is UTC-5, so tell your friend that it'll be between 14:00-14:30 EST on the 22nd of February.

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Came here to post this.

(And stop calling me Shirley)

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Zachariahreply
lemmy.world

That’s what alt accounts on other instances are for. Fediverse, baby!

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zepporeply
lemmy.world

I have no idea what time that is and I figure I will probably be sleeping

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qaz
lemmy.world

...also be updating to a newer database version, which will provide additional performance benefits and functionality.

Which functionalities are you interested in?

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For me the faster VACUUM would be reason enough to migrate :-) But I think overall it's best to keep up-to-date and a few minutes downtime is worth it.

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lemmy.world

I always thought it's just something you say, whenever upgrading to anything newer. Even if there are no additional benefits.

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One benefit is that you have a tested upgrade path if you keep up with versions. If you don’t and you make big jumps in version when you update, there’s a chance that you’ll run into an untested situation that causes an issue.

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I would say it is rather opposite for a volunteer driven team. "Read only-Mo-Fr " because we have more time on weekends in general.

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