• ozoned@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    I personally enjoy GTS. I use it for two accounts. It’s still alpha, so not feature complete, but it does all the basics I’d need and I find it to be stable.

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      I think it’s moved to beta since last Fall. Thanks for sharing! Does it only interact with Mastodon?

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    4 hours ago

    I think that the lightest you can get is SNAC: written in portable C, it requires only an ngix server, and no database.

    It’s ideal for single used instances or automated projects

    Here some background and how tos: https://encrypted.tesio.it/2024/12/18/how-to-run-your-own-social-network.html

    And here the description of fedimeteo, that provides forecasts for thousands of cities on the fediverse using a slim low cost vps’ https://it-notes.dragas.net/2025/02/26/fedimeteo-how-a-tiny-freebsd-vps-became-a-global-weather-service-for-thousands/

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    I like it. Its worked well for the last year or so.

    I like the look of phanpy on my own little machine.

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    10 hours ago

    Very happy with it. I’m running it with an SQLite database, so no extra database server is needed. And I’m using Elk as a frontend for when I don’t feel like using an app.

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      10 hours ago

      Oh that’s very nice! Do you use that db for other services too?

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          7 hours ago

          I’ve only run docker containers with their own db. It sounds more logical to run one db, right? My only concern would be if that db corrupts then they all do.

          Why do you like that over postgresql

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            6 hours ago

            Ohh, SQLite isn’t “one” db. SQLite is file-based. I.e. a database in e.g. PostgreSQL (containing several tables, views, indexes, etc.) would translate to one SQLite file (e.g. mydatabase.db3 or myappdata.sqlite). And each app has its own file/database. If the file corrupts, then it’s only affecting that specific app. (However, SQLite is pretty robust.) And since these are just files, you can backup them together with the application. No need to export data or shutdown the database first.

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              4 hours ago

              That’s very helpful! Thank you for taking the time to explain

  • fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 hours ago

    I’d use gotosocial over mastodon/*key for self-hosting. I heard masto/*keys are pretty heavy to host

    • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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      8 hours ago

      misskey/sharkey are also very heavy on the client side due to excessive javascript. Great looks on the browser, tho

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      10 hours ago

      Thanks! Do you know if that is true for the two lemmy alternatives?

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        10 hours ago

        Can’t say much abt mbin, but piefeds easier/lighter to host than Lemmy. Personally if I had to host an instance for myself I’d go with piefed (theres already an alpha API at can be enabled with FLASK_DEBUG, Pferd and interstellar already support piefed)