β¦#gxolr6a) @prologic Itβs always been super niche, but I think in the age of Twitter more people have been looking for free/libre alternatives than these days, because Mastodon is a big thing now and hβ¦
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β¦#gxolr6a) > I think @abucci and @stigatle are running snac? I didnβt have a closer look at snac (no intention of running it), but if that is a relatively small daemon (maybe comparable to Yarn?) that β¦
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β¦#gxolr6a) @prologic Like @movq said, it is a very niche thing. But that has always been a good thing in my opinion. And I do still think so. :-)
yarnd in particular is too heavy for me personally, I β¦
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β¦#gxolr6a) @lyse
> And I come back to twtxt.net every now and then to read up on conversations that seem to be incomplete in my own client. Like if a new feed appears that I don't follow (yet). That'sβ¦
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β¦#gxolr6a) Well, I don't use Yarn/Twtxt.net anymore, although I read the homepage a few times a week to catchup on anything interesting.
Nowadays I barely twt from my PHP instance. I got to say that β¦
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(#gxolr6a) @eapl.me Is self hosting an instance (Yarn or Mastodon) just too hard for most? π€ I know standing up 'as to don is a biatch for sure π€£
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