Post 3254098 by alphakamp@pleroma.kamp.site
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 (DIR) Post #3254097 by multiplexd@xkcd.network
       2019-01-22T14:41:09Z
       
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       I wonder if you could host a single-user Mastodon instance on a Raspberry Pi 3. It would be one *hell* of a squeeze, and probably constantly swapping, but I doubt it's impossible.
       
 (DIR) Post #3254098 by alphakamp@pleroma.kamp.site
       2019-01-22T14:54:49.783273Z
       
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       @multiplexdOr you could just use pleroma, and it wouldn't be a problem
       
 (DIR) Post #3254716 by multiplexd@xkcd.network
       2019-01-22T15:02:54Z
       
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       @alphakamp Oh I'm perfectly aware of that -- if I were going to do any serious fediverse hosting on a Raspberry Pi then Pleroma is a no-brainer. The idea of running Mastodon on a Pi is more idle curiosity. "I know this is a bad idea, but is it possible to do it anyway?" was my train of thought.
       
 (DIR) Post #3254717 by alphakamp@pleroma.kamp.site
       2019-01-22T15:15:35.783825Z
       
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       @multiplexdFair enough.  Masochist 😉
       
 (DIR) Post #3260174 by kurtm@bsd.network
       2019-01-22T18:09:35Z
       
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       @multiplexd @alphakamp Like "I wonder if I can do a massive RAID5 stripe across all these USB sticks?"
       
 (DIR) Post #3260175 by multiplexd@xkcd.network
       2019-01-22T18:15:35Z
       
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       @kurtm @alphakamp I've done ZFS RAID-Z over a directory full of disk images in the dim and distant past just for kicks
       
 (DIR) Post #3260192 by alphakamp@pleroma.kamp.site
       2019-01-22T18:17:44.168162Z
       
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       @multiplexd hehe what filesystem were the images sitting on @kurtm