@DrHyde@metacpan@perl I have been following @tag@relay.fedi.buzz for a while to see #Perl hashtagged posts that don’t otherwise make it to my #Mastodon instance.
Unfortunately, last September’s Mastodon 4.2.0 release broke the underlying #FediBuzz service’s basic methodology (which was a questionable kludge.) The latter’s developer, @astro, has been trying to adapt and support more traditional #ActivityPub#relay operation. I don’t know how that’s progressed over the past several months.
I added a big #Relay to the oslo.town server because I wanted to see what happened.
I feel like the feeds are more "alive" and it brings in a bunch more interactions from people, but the #MastodonAdmin Dashboard tells me the database size grew 20GB over the past 24 hours.
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Expecting to get an "over the limit" warning from @mastohost when their dashboard updates.
Hello #MastoAdmin, if you are a small (lets say under 100 active) instance in #Pennsylvania, #Delaware, #Maryland, #DC, or #Virginia and want to join my #relay, follow the instructions at https://relay.epistolary.org/ and link to the "local" federated feed. Right now it's open-ish, hopefully people are generally good enough that we can keep it that way. 👀
Do we see here the first ever #RISCV based #TOR node running? I just provided a TOR node for the #onion network on one of my #VisionFive boards. This one currently runs on #Debian#Linux (will be switched to #FreeBSD soon).
Just found out you can donate tokens to fedi.buzz, it’s a great relay and giving a token is only for fetching public posts from the federated timeline! Consider donating here!: https://fedi.buzz/token/donate
Moments later in my Home feed, this from a single-user instance:
"What does worry me, though, is whether somebody will add #Threads to one of the #relay servers that power my "global" timeline - especially since I know for a fact that some of the accounts there are less than savory. Does somebody know which of the members of https://relaylist.com/ signed the #FediPact?"
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Does anyone know any anime-based relays compatible with Sharkey(Misskey) servers? I'm using fedi.buzz atm but with that system I don't believe it sends out posts from my instance so a full relay with mainly anime content would be nice :happy2:.