Supporting both is in order. As one is pointless without the other
Supporting both is in order. As one is pointless without the other
A design that scales. Forwarding every like, post and comment to all federated servers will not scale well.
Mastodon exists. It’s pretty good. Using 2 apps is fine.
I write down everything I built so for plus future plans in OneNote. This kind of defeats the purpose of self hosting but I want to keep a written copy complete off site in case if a complete loss. Plus I like OneNote. It’s actually a well designed product. Scripts, docker compose files and such are in GitHub.
A pleasure to read. Every time. Thank you for this
Wow that’s a great idea
For app data, Borg as backup/restore software. Backup data is then stored on Hetzner as an offsite backup - super easy and cheap to setup. Also add healthchecks.io to get notified if a backup failed.
Edit: Backup docker compose files and other scripts (without API keys!!!) with git to GitHub.
It’s literally takes 2 clicks to tunnel via a VPN
That sounds like an excellent solution for web based apps, but what about services like Plex or Nextcloud that use their own client side apps?
The easiest option ATM would be for an app to combine both communities into one synthetic feed
The easiest option ATM would be for an app to combine both communities into one synthetic feed
It feels like it is possible to have a conversation here. In Reddit I felt like my comments were getting buried
Those are good points. Don’t implement ActivityPub and avoid the problem all together.
I’d recommend Debian Linux. It’s free, stable, has all the software you’ll need with long term support, ton of online resources and communities to learn from. You can start with or without UI.
This episode belongs together with the better episodes of TNG. I liked it a lot.
Thank you @USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website for this post. Your Cannon Connections posts on Reddit were a joy to read and I’m happy you are here on Lemmy now.
OP is correct. We have very little to to gain and everything to lose.
Yeah that’s a possibility. They could do something like “ohh too bad Killer Feature X is looking so badly on Mastodon. On Threads it will look so much better”. Essentially using fedi as a crappy demo for Threads. That sounds like a typical business plan to me.
Even when it is installed as a separate app?
I’m itching so hard to block both.