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Native Windows client
For Windows, Whalebird is your go-to since it's in the MS Store. Most of the stuff I've found online as suggestions for Windows are web apps like https://pinafore.social/ or https://elk.zone. Personally, I just use the advanced web view. I need the columns.
- Tweetbot. April 2011 – January 2023
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Ask HN: Examples of Great PWAs
https://pinafore.social/
Resilient Web Design, a PWA book by Jeremy Keith:
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Didn't get the email, now I'm stuck here
Pinafore - Alternative web client for Mastodon, focused on speed and simplicity.
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Paul Graham is leaving Twitter
Which instance are you on? Mastodon is decentralized, there may be servers that are overloaded whereas other are fast. Like email.
I haven't noticed any big differences in speed, i use both Mastodon for iOS and Pinafore (https://pinafore.social/ ), a PWA. Just add it to your homescreen and it will behave like a native app (and sometime in 2023 Apple has said they will add push notifications to PWAs).
- Pinafore, mastodon client made with svelte
- Show HN: A decentralized semantic web built atop Activity Pub
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Fosstodon Hub – More Upgrades
I continue to see people stumble at mastodon resource requirements when setting up their instance, but I fail to understand why everyone is going for a mastodon instance for their personal use.
I am running https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial on a micro instance, probably using 100M ram, with a 30M sqlite database.
True, I don't have all features. It is pure backend, but I can use https://pinafore.social/ as web client and https://f-droid.org/en/packages/su.xash.husky/ as Android app. It implements a good chunk of the Mastodon API. I also use it from Emacs with mastodon.el.
Took me 35 minutes to setup. It runs as a single binary from systemd. Most of the jail features enabled. Not even a system user (DynamicUser).
Mastodon != Fediverse.
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Mastodon Client for Windows
i use https://pinafore.social on windows fine.
- Vivaldi Social, your new federated social-networking home
mastodon-documentation
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Mastodon needs to be easier and more efficient to self host if it's benefits over non-federated social media is going to be able to shine
Visit your instance, make yourself an account, and set yourself as admin by running this function in the Cloudron > Mastodon Terminal: https://github.com/McKael/mastodon-documentation/blob/master/Running-Mastodon/Administration-guide.md
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Paul Graham is leaving Twitter
For those wondering about how to sign up to mastodon and what server to pick:
It's like picking an email server. They all have their differences, but generally they are interoperable. You can read users from anywhere, and follow from anywhere. Better yet, it's fairly easy to move your account from one server to another if you don't like it.
Your best bet is some of the bigger second-tier servers (ones that have thousands but not hundreds of thousands of users) because they aren't as heavily loaded.
https://github.com/McKael/mastodon-documentation/blob/master...
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So Ummm How do I create an Account? And which server should I pick?
An internet search showed https://instances.social/ and https://github.com/McKael/mastodon-documentation/blob/master/Using-Mastodon/List-of-Mastodon-instances.md. There is no website that lists all of them. While this might feel a bit annoying, think about it this way: Imagine looking for a new email-service, there is not the one website that lists all of them. Same here. Since it’s a decentralized service, that’s just not possible.
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Mastodon Server Hardware Requirements
Found some basic requirements in GitHub: https://github.com/McKael/mastodon-documentation/blob/master/Running-Mastodon/Resources-needed.md
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How to Deploy Mastadon On The Threefold Decentralized Cloud
you can find a break down of what cpu and ram needs are expected here, for this tutorial you will be running without docker.
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Looking into Mastodon server hosting...and my head hurts
But basically, docker-compose build will get you most of the way there. These instructions are old but mostly still relevant: https://github.com/McKael/mastodon-documentation/blob/master/Running-Mastodon/Docker-Guide.md
- Sosyal medya yasasına karşı en büyük silahımız: Desantralize sosyal medyalar
What are some alternatives?
elk - A nimble Mastodon web client
instances - Mastodon instances list
mastodon-ios-apps - An ongoing, (hopefully) complete, collaborative list of all Mastodon apps on iOS.
posix-spawn - Ruby process spawning library
ktistec - Single user ActivityPub (https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/) server.
mastodon-installer - 🦣 Mastodon auto-installer for self-hosted instances
chatternet-client-http
FediAct - Chrome/Firefox extension that simplifies interactions on other Mastodon instances than your own.
toot - toot - Mastodon CLI & TUI
chart - Helm chart for Mastodon deployment in Kubernetes
Tusky - An Android client for the microblogging server Mastodon
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