Post AzQaW9MJMu1sYZpNom by passthejoe@ruby.social
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 (DIR) Post #AzQaW9MJMu1sYZpNom by passthejoe@ruby.social
       2025-10-21T03:43:01Z
       
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       @beachcomber I'm also interested in this. GtS was rather heavy, disk-space-wise, for a single user, and I'd like something leaner overall.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzQaWAeQZ27AZ3JMh6 by knapjack@elsewhere.cozysumo.space
       2025-10-21T04:45:23Z
       
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       Yep! I was a happy #honk user, but I've been on #snac for at least a year. 🤔 It's fantastic on resource-restricted systems, I often use Tusky as a client, the API handles most of the Mastodon API. It's nice.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzQuF8EaIKjjEGNNQG by xavier@pony.social
       2025-10-21T08:58:06Z
       
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       @passthejoe @beachcomber #snac is as setup-and-forget as can be, but ActivityPub is a very chatty protocol so there's no silver bullet:snac does not cache remote media at all while GTS defaults to 7 days, but you can tune it down to save disk spacesnac uses the filesystem as the database, which means a lot of small files and symbolic links. If you want to be disk-efficient, you want to store the snac folder on a filesystem with a small block size. Compression might help since it's json.