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(DIR) Post #AsjMxPI048mRz0EVea by Jaypee@mastodon.drjpdns.com
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@FediVideo @taylorlorenz Peertube up and running.
(DIR) Post #AsjN1Gvz4Vm1EDmJeq by Jaypee@mastodon.drjpdns.com
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@FediVideo @taylorlorenz I'll take subscriptions as much as capacity will allow.
(DIR) Post #AuTZvocTiLAWhn5VfE by Jaypee@mastodon.drjpdns.com
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@ancientjamesThat's hilarious
(DIR) Post #AyP43MmnZ4eTMeJavw by Jaypee@mastodon.drjpdns.com
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@ObsidianUrbex Sorry to be late answering. I've been hosting a small node for a while now.Here are some things to consider.Docker is probably the simplest way to go about it. However be aware that sometimes migrating from one version to the next requires to go into console mode on the main node and run commands for data "migration". It is usually not handled automatically.Having a reverse proxy seem like an obvious choice too, and various documentation(s) exist, but in the end I had to tweak it for it to work properly. Lastly, consider mounting your storage outside docker. Yeah I know it's silly to mention that, but considering one day you might need to move your data/storage, it's great if it's just accessible on the docker's host or on you NAS.My node is running on a RPI4 with 8 gigs of RAM and seems quite happy so far.
(DIR) Post #Ayu6mkrN82YMrqyyv2 by Jaypee@mastodon.drjpdns.com
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@eff Or you can just qui Facebook and join Mastodon, or some other user friendly Social media.