I agree except someone has to host the content and they should get to decide what’s not allowed.
I agree except someone has to host the content and they should get to decide what’s not allowed.
You’ll need to be able to ssh into the server.
Hosting a single user instance, I’m seeing a few GB of network traffic over the past few days and maybe 10Gb at most needed for the disk.
Thanks, I didn’t know that.
A lemmy instance will only show communities that someone’s has previously searched using the full url. You can find a list of all available instances here: http://browse.feddit.de/
One of the downsides seems like since the developer packages everything together, I’m reliant on them to push out changes. For example if some dependency needs a critical security update then I’m relying on every flatpak author to apply that change and push out a new version. But if I’m installing packages directly, I can update that one package and be done with it across my system.
Thanks for this insightful post. I agree that the fediverse feels different and that’s ok. It’s exciting to get the chance to build something new and be a part of it starting.
You might be able to save the website as a progressive web app to your home screen?
Yes accounts are distributed to each server. Same as communities.