• CaptainApathetic@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    I’m attempting to set up a self hosted instance so that I can control who I’m Federated with or not. Probably will just keep it open though, and I’d have to be a real asshole to get my instance defederated anywhere lmao.

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      Can you do us all a favor and blog about your experience setting this up and running it somewhere? I’ll follow you 👍

      I was thinking about making my own Federated kbin-like server (writing the code from scratch) as an academic exercise. I’m a full stack developer and it’s the perfect thing to hone my non-embedded (full std) Rust skills and freshen my JavaScript skills.

      I have several side projects going on at the moment (that I’ve been working on constantly for almost three years straight) and I need a mental break from that. I’d love to learn what’s a pain in the ass VS what’s good from a semi-layman’s perspective so I can make something better.

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        I’m currently running my own instance for this exact purpose, and have helped another user setup their public instance. It’s really quite simple! Just follow the instructions in the lemmy-ansible repo and the script should do most everything for you.

        I’m running my instance from a Linode dedicated 2CPU 4GB RAM instance, where the friend I helped is running on a $5/mo 1CPU/2GB RAM Linode instance. Both are running Ubuntu 24.04LTS as I found that the newer non-LTS version has some issues out of the box.

        I setup the credentials per the Ansible instructions and the script did the rest for me.

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            I’ve never used anything Oracle out of principle, but there is an ARM build of Lemmy. If you get it working then document your findings and share them

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              I’ve never used anything Oracle out of principle

              As someone who’s been forced to use Oracle products many times in the past I nod to your standards and tip my hat for your sound judgement 👍

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          Ahaha, someone who knows

          Adding over-engineered hardware into the mix isn’t out of the question 😁

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      This is the solution. With enough small instances, not only do we provide a wide range of options to users, but we also distribute the hosting costs across the community.

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      Hopefully we don’t end up with a few large instances that will only federate with each other, I’m seeing how things go for now but I might end up doing what you’re doing as well (especially if we get the option to migrate accounts)

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      Yeah or you have to have a different opinion with some instances, but most of those you don’t really want to be a part of

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      Hopefully we don’t end up with a few large instances that will only federate with each other, I’m seeing how things go for now but I might end up doing what you’re doing as well (especially if we get the option to migrate accounts)