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  • You(and everyone else) are welcome at endlesstalk.org.

    I prioritize uptime and have setup monitoring to notify, if anything goes down(See here). I have no problem banning/defederating Nazi’s and the like, but I generally don’t take action unless, an instance/users aren’'t following the rules. I’m open for requests and discussion though.

    Currently I’m the only admin, but I’m in the process of changing the setup of the site, so other admins would be able to fix the site, if anything should happen.



  • How powerful should my hardware be?

    I think 512mb ram is probably a bit too low. There is a risk for the pc to crash at some point. I think 1 GB+ should be fine.

    Which ports do I need opened to operate a lemmy instance for my personal use (i’m only going to be connecting from home)?

    To avoid opening ports you can use Cloudflare tunnel as you mentioned.

    Only other option is probably renting a cheap vps. Here is a cheap vps options for 2.5$


  • Philip@endlesstalk.orgtoLemmy@lemmy.ml*Permanently Deleted*
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    11 months ago

    If you have the ability then self hosting is the best option

    Otherwise I think instances with less users and content will be quicker, but then the all feed will probably be smaller.

    I will also recommend my own instance endlesstalk.org. It is very small(10 users) and the server is located in Germany. Hopefully that is close to where you live, so the latency is low.








  • I have hosted a lot of my own services for a couple of years and plan to continue hosting my instance(endlesstalk.org) indefinitely, unless something very major happens.

    As others have mentioned I think multiple admins and backups(hard to verify though) are a good sign, but its only indications and you can’t really be sure, if a instance will be there forever. I think there needs to be an easy way to migrate accounts and then the instances going down hopefully gives a notice, so you can move your account.

    Gonna be difficult to recover accounts from instance going down without a notice I think. You could regularly take a backup of your account, but that is tedious and you will still lose some data.