I post at
https://peertube.stream/c/maneage/videos and can't complain. :) I probably wouldn't shift.
The server and bandwidth costs will presumably be a lot heavier for a video server than a #snac2 [1][2] or #mastodon instance.
The domain name 'peertube.science' is a good one - that might convince university public relations units that the instance is serious.
@academicchatter @academicsunite
[1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/snac2
[2] https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2
@marjolica
#snac2 is packaged!
* Mastodon: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=859741
* snac2 = simple, minimalistic ActivityPub instance: [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1023749
* snac2 accepted in 'testing' yesterday: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/snac2
Mastodon in Debian "seems stuck in Ruby #DependencyHell ..., and is likely to prove difficult to maintain in the long term unless upstream calms down a bit" per @Anarcat [1]
+ javscript packages: https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript/Nodejs/Tasks/Mastodon
+ library for mastodon API: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/python-mastodon
@mohaneds I think the progress of making fedi apps on more performant language is going at a good pace. We have #gotosocial, fedi server apps written in go. It is still alpha and missing many features, but usable enough for daily use and can connect with any client that understand MastodonAPI. We also have #snac2, simple fediverse server written in #c++. I have tried snac2 and use gotosocial daily, both use even less ram (about 80 to 120MB RAM compared to 400 to 800MB) on pleroma.
as for #rust, I saw project called #kitsune on github. It is far from ready, but actively developed. I plan to try it when it is more mature, at least at gotosocial level.
#kitsune #rust #c #snac2 #gotosocial
Por cierto, el programa #snac2 (social networks are crap 2) está en
https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2
Pues estoy en busca de nueva instancia por muchas y variadas razones que no tienen nada que ver con el reciente DDOS en mastodon.social y he estado mirando servidores ActivityPub directos.
Algo para pequeñas instancias que no consuman tanto para tenerlos en mi dominio y me he encontrado #snac2 y, escrito en lenguaje C es sencillo, rápido y consume nada y menos.
Realized that my tinkering with #GoToSocial, #Takahe, #CalcKey and #Snac2, continuing to use #Pixelfed, #Lemmy and #Bookwyrm, and looking for compatibility problems are part of the same impulse that had me trying out every web browser I could find in the early 2000s and deliberately using Firefox and Opera on Linux as my daily drivers instead of IE on Windows.
It's a drop in the ocean, but it's my push for interoperability over #monoculture.
#gotosocial #takahe #calckey #snac2 #pixelfed #lemmy #Bookwyrm #monoculture #fediverse #browserwars
I got tired of forgetting where the #RSS / #Atom #feeds are on various #Fediverse platforms and having to track them down, so I started a list.
https://hyperborea.org/tech-tips/fediverse-feeds/
Currently covers *deep breath* #Mastodon, #Bookwyrm, #Funkwhale, #GoToSocial, #Lemmy, #Misskey & forks, #Pleroma & forks #PeerTube, #Pixelfed, #Plume, #Snac2, #Takahe, and #WriteFreely
*whew*
Feel free to let me know what I should add to the list (or any corrections I need to make) in a reply to this post!
#rss #atom #feeds #fediverse #mastodon #Bookwyrm #funkwhale #gotosocial #lemmy #misskey #pleroma #peertube #pixelfed #plume #snac2 #takahe #writefreely
I got tired of forgetting where the #RSS/#Atom #feeds are on various #Fediverse platforms and having to track them down, so I started a list.
https://hyperborea.org/tech-tips/fediverse-feeds/
Currently covers #Mastodon, #Bookwyrm, #Funkwhale, #GoToSocial, #Lemmy, #Misskey & forks, #Pleroma & forks #PeerTube, #Pixelfed, #Plume, #Snac2, #Takahe, #WriteFreely
Feel free to let me know what I should add to the list (or any corrections I need to make) in a reply to this post!
#rss #feeds #fediverse #mastodon #Bookwyrm #funkwhale #gotosocial #lemmy #misskey #pleroma #peertube #pixelfed #plume #snac2 #takahe #writefreely
Dear @grunfink I have gotten a *little* bit further with creating a #snac2 Portfile for #MacPorts.
(As in, it now builds and creates a binary, but seems to error out during install)
I am at a point where I probably need to shift gears and get something to eat, but I documented the progress here:
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/66383
In other words: I think I'm pretty close?
Additional sets of eyeballs are welcome.
(jmr on MacPorts' IRC also suggested I could create a GitHub WIP PR, but I prefer Trac)
As I look a bit deeper into creating a #MacPorts #Portfile for #snac2 it appears as if it is recommended to *not* hardcode /opt/local here:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/PortfileRecipes#hardcode_opt_local
Also, apparently there is a #makefile #PortGroup?
You would think that after a year of toiling with this stuff, I would have it better figured out, but nope: learning something new each time!
Here's my prototype Portfile for snac2:
https://www.codedump.xyz/properties/Y4VV4xiJHqQWMQ86
Still needs improvement!
(sorry @grunfink I will look at this more later)
#portfile #snac2 #makefile #portgroup #macports