@gargron Thank you for all your work!
About tags, could you also use tags in the form of v1.1.1 on the Docker Hub instead of the current branch names?
https://hub.docker.com/r/gargron/mastodon/tags/
@sam@mamot.fr @kyia Et demander à l'administrateur de ton instance Mastodon de suspendre ton compte. Pour l'instant la possibilité de supprimer un compte est en cours de discussion sur Github.
Bienvenue @pascalduez :D
Ça me rappelle qu'il faudrait qu'on se revoit !
@angristan Et ben, ton CPU tourne quasiment à fond :open_mouth:
@jz I see no plugins, but there is an OAuth integration to Mastodon's plugins.
So instance admins may have to install a Python script beside Mastodon.
It's the same way that this Twitter Friends Finder works: https://mastodon-bridge.herokuapp.com/
@jz Maybe each Mastodon instance could offer a Twitter bridge to users who want their toots to be tweeted.
How would the bridge publish the tweets if the toot is too long?
The beginning of the text + a link to the whole toot?
Or automatically cut the toot in several tweets?
@angristan To what hardware should I upgrade? I would like to keep it a small instance. As I won't have lot of time managing it, I would like not spending time moderating.
I would accept between 50 and 100 users on my instance.
So what would you recommend?
Question: what is the cheapest hardware available to run Mastodon?
My current instance in on a VPS
1 vCore 2,4Gz / 2GB RAM / 10GB SSD
The problem I have is when I first installed Mastodon, I've built several times the Docker images and after three times or so it failed because of a lack of space.
I don't have a problem of scale because there are not lot of people on the server.
Do you think it is doable to keep this hardware or should I upgrade? And how?
Je trouve ça remarquable que sur Mastodon on utilise de moins en moins les #Hashtag et que l'on communique en textes longs et bien rédigés.
In fact, on Mastodon the toots have more quality than on Twitter because you can better express your ideas.
I wanted to shared a link on Twitter that I also shared on Mastodon. But, because of the limitation of 140 characters I had to remove some comment I added to the link. So, I had to remove the added value I had put to the link I wanted to share.
A P2P social network based on a mesh network for people who like to be off-grid. I find the project really interesting.
https://staltz.com/an-off-grid-social-network.html
J'ai écrit un article sur l'auto-hébergement il y a quelques semaines qui pourrait intéresser les utilisateurs de Mastodon qui souhaitent se lancer dans l'aventure : https://www.killiankemps.fr/fr/blog/auto-hebergement-la-route-n-est-pas-si-longue
Petite précision sur #Mastodon: l'admin de votre instance a accès à tous vos toots, même privés (gmail a accès à tous vos mails, twitter à tous vos tweets...) So beware who you trust and what you post.
@Natouille Je pense que ça dépend de l'historique de ton instance. Si d'autres personnes de ton instance ont déjà cherché cette personne, tu n'as pas besoin de mettre l'adresse en entier.
Mais si c'est un nouveau contact que personne n'a encore suivi de ton instance, il faut écrire en entier.
#Mastodon a l'air de commencer à enfin fédérer sur mon instance \o/
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