okay i asked chatgpt to write a nice message about the feasibility of hosting the tranosphere on lemmy because im a lazyhon and dark woke:
Hello everyone,
To address questions about our new Lemmy instance’s capacity: we are currently running on a 2GB RAM server.
Because our instance is isolated and non-federated, 100% of the hardware is dedicated solely to our community, with zero background resources wasted on syncing with outside networks.
To ensure we have the right infrastructure, our capacity calculations were modeled using recent nicheprowler.com data specifically for the r/4tran4 subreddit. As the most active community in our sphere, its peak metrics (roughly 100 posts and 620 comments daily) serve as our maximum baseline. At this volume, the server workload is incredibly light—averaging just 30 database writes per hour. This setup can comfortably handle our readership and engagement at those levels.
If activity surges as we potentially migrate other related subreddits, scaling is a trivial DevOps task. Upgrading to a 4GB or 8GB server simply requires a brief hardware reboot resulting in about two to five minutes of scheduled downtime. We are fully provisioned for our current needs and ready to scale instantly when required.
so yeah… feel free to ask me any questions you might have but i honestly think we’re gonna have no problem unless we break the 500+ active users daily mark. and as you can see, even if we do we can just scale the machine up.

maybe you could remove all posts from tranistan and make it mod only, so it can function as a kind of admin notes and messages thing?
that’s not a bad idea…
yea, i think it would be pretty smart to have, for example, a quickstart guide for Lemmy there. and if there are only a few admin posts, it’ll probably be easier to navigate. it’ll also keep activity on 4tran4 instead of it being split between the two bcs people accidentally select one or the other
that’s pretty smart. it would be useful as an onboarding guide…
yea at first it can be a bit confusing to navigate lemmy tbh