Hey all,
Just a quick question for everybody, sorry if it is stupid. I have been on the Fediverse since the blackouts I probably should know this by now, but have clearly let things pass me by.
Basically, I want to buy a raspberry pi or a mini PC to run as a server. I would buy a domain name and use the website as sort of a private portal that I would do my posts from. I could upload videos to loops or a picture to pixelfed, make a microblog for Mastodon or have a long form blog.
My idea is that I would be the only person on the server and if somebody were to go to the url itself all they would see is the posts themselves in chronological form, but I would really not be wanting people to experience the site itself but rather the fediverse posts on their individual apps. The post having come from the site would rather be the authenticator that it is me who posted it.
Is something like this possible or would I essentially need multiple servers and domain names for each individual fediverse service?
Yes, you will need multiple servers and domains… but you can host them on one physical device, and put them as subdomains on one purchased domain, e.g lemmy.wamgans.com, mastodon.wamgams.com, and so on.
Thank you for this.
Any particular tutorials you recommend for setting up a first fediverse server?
It would work but I personally don’t think hosting a personal instance for the fediverse is that practical/safe given how dumb and harsh laws can be, when you don’t have an army of lawyers/strong public support
Thank you for this article.
However, if i am the only person on my instance and I am blocking federation from known bad actors, I should theoretically be protected.
its technically feasible, even with a single domain and just running multiple hosts off a single box… but it gets very complex. many of these products are designed for multi-user. its not a ‘set it and forget it’ process. its a constant battle keeping a lot of these systems running, let alone on a single box with a highly configured single-user use in mind.
mastondon/microblog products its fairly easy… the threadiverse products require a ton more resources and connectivity.
good luck.
Any specific things you think I should prioritize first and then build out from?
I do like the idea of a federated passport essentially, where your subdomain acts as verification it is you.
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(I have no idea and hope you get the info you want)