

- Voyager for Lemmy
- Moshidon for Mastodon I might also give friendica a try with BookFace
I’m Gregor, I don’t post a lot, but I do make loads of comments.
uptime - p
for a human-readable format. Here’s mine on my Hetzner VPS:
root@snapshot-199288474-ubuntu-16gb-hel1-1:~# uptime -p
up 8 weeks, 6 days, 8 minutes
That’s… a lot of energy from so little mass
Don’t private trackers have less content? And they also gatekeep? Sorry I know nothing about this
I use this too, such a great app.
What was the issue? Might want to post it for future reference.
Defederated
Haiii :3
Please do tell how they would do that.
Duh, you need a reverse proxy to host most of the stuff (if you want to run more than 1 service and use HTTPS). I use Traefik btw, though I heard Caddy is very easy to use.
SSDs have become incredibly cheap, and flatpak doesn’t even use that much storage space.
I love flatpak. No more dependency hell!
OMG I use cachyOS too, for the same reasons, plus I love how much I can tinker with it.
This is quite unnecessary, it would be simpler if we have a list of the long-running and most stable instances and have the users pick one.
If they have the same people running all of them, how is that different from running a single mastodon server in kubernetes, so that it doesn’t get overloaded?
Dingbows, lmao
Thanks for the tip