@me Welcome!
I always wandered what it would be like to "live" in a personal instance. I guess the "local" timeline hasn't much relevence to you, does it?
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Ninguém (ninguem@ciberlandia.pt)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 00:05:21 JST Ninguém - me likes this.
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Ninguém (ninguem@ciberlandia.pt)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 00:05:20 JST Ninguém @me Oh! I see you're running something called snac (?). there isn't a "local" time line, i guess...
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me (me@mysmallinstance.homelinux.org)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 00:18:58 JST me @ninguem@ciberlandia.pt it's a single user instance, the local timeline is quite silent 🙂 -
me (me@mysmallinstance.homelinux.org)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 00:34:10 JST me @ninguem@ciberlandia.pt I can still follow people and people can follow and interact with me. But I'm the owner of my data. -
Ninguém (ninguem@ciberlandia.pt)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 00:34:11 JST Ninguém @me But isn't that kinda... antissocial? I mean... no great sense of "comunity". Don't you think?
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me (me@mysmallinstance.homelinux.org)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 03:11:02 JST me @ninguem@ciberlandia.pt not hard. With snac2, it's just a few commands and you can configure you@yourdomain.tld - not hard at all, if you're a little into those things -
Ninguém (ninguem@ciberlandia.pt)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 03:11:03 JST Ninguém @me to own your own data is certainly great. Is it hard to configure an instance of your own? Could you configure your instance so your handle wold be you@yourdomain.tld, instead of you@instance.yourdomain.tld?