schmonz.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.

This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.

Search results for tag #snac

[?]The Real Grunfink » 🌐
@grunfink@comam.es

Hi. Sorry, I didn't try myself nor have read about any successful nor failed stories about migrating from pixelfed to .

Boosting your post, just in case anyone out there knows something.

CC: @max@manmachine.me

    [?]ololduck » 🌐
    @ololduck@vit.am

    Finally migrated to by @grunfink@comam.es !

    I've been on the fence about hosting my own account for a while now, mainly because of the insane hardware requirements.

    I've considered pleroma/akkoma for a while, but i don't know the first thing about elixir and their docs are not the most clear. I've been really tempted by , but 's easy install & general simplicity made me take the plunge.

      [?]God Emperor of Mastodon (new account) » 🌐
      @michal@sapka.pl

      I don't understand the logic behind what is pushed to top of Private on . Is it the top-level toot for a conversation where someone I follow just replied?

        [?]Max Reineke » 🌐
        @ff0x@this-is-fine.social

        Luckily, I stumbled upon and was finally able to retire my completely bloated Mastodon instance. In diesem Sinne: Hallo Welt!

          [?]God Emperor of Mastodon (new account) » 🌐
          @michal@sapka.pl

          I don't mean to brag but I this is cool: my usage stats with close to 900 following accounts and 350 I follow.
          ps -ww -p 88163 -u | awk '{for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) a[i,NR]=$i} END {for (i=1; i<=NF; i++) { val=a[i,2]; if(a[i,1]=="VSZ" || a[i,1]=="RSS") { val=sprintf("%.2f MB", val/1024) } print a[i,1] ":\t" val }}'
          USER: snac
          PID: 88163
          %CPU: 0.0
          %MEM: 1.3
          VSZ: 238.40 MB
          RSS: 158.45 MB
          TT: -
          STAT: IJ
          STARTED: 11:54
          TIME: 8:59.07
          COMMAND: /usr/local/bin/snac
          : httpd
          : /var/db/snac/data


            [?]voidq » 🌐
            @hey@voidq.xyz

            @michal@sapka.pl the word of minimalist seems like nothing special just a soft with removed bunch of features/functions but in the backend running power of the developer @grunfink@comam.es that spend a lot of time on how to make thing work with lesser dependencies, focused on speed/size/flexibility/stability/security. My respect to developer of

              [?]God Emperor of Mastodon (new account) » 🌐
              @michal@sapka.pl

              I'm toying with Snac, using it more and more. It's an amazing peace of technology. It does what it does, and doesn't get in my way. Faster than mastodon, better looking (I have a custom theme!) than mastodon, and running in my infrastructure. It checks all the boxes.

              It only lacks auto-complete of handles and tags.


                [?]God Emperor of Mastodon » 🌐
                @mms@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                heck, I think I will *eventually* simply migrate to my snac. BSD cafe is best, self hosting is bestest.

                  [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                  @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                  @df I love this idea and the software. I'm a great supporter of exactly for the same reason. You don't need beefy hardware to have your own Fediverse home.
                  Starling is a nice because it can be used without setting up a proper server - just a php installation and a domain.

                  I'll keep this testing instance on and continue to test it with MastoBlaster.

                    [?]the initra mf [they/them] » 🌐
                    @me@doasu.dev

                    I've only used for about half a year, and my instance takes up ~250MB of disk space and ~25MB of memory. :)

                    I wish more modern software was like (:

                    CC: @grunfink@comam.es

                      [?]🖱️computer_glamour💾 [he/him] » 🌐
                      @computer@glamour.ovh

                      Hey Fedi :3

                      It is my 3rd month of running instance. I wanted to share a few words about how awesome this software is.

                      Few points that make snac icredibly good for my usecase are:


                      • No database needed - means easy migration for me

                      • No javascript - not a big fan of JS

                      • No cookies - so users are not tracked

                      • It only stores locally data about users on the local instance it doesnt download stuff from instances it federates with

                      • Extremely low resource usage


                      Basically you compile snac you get a executable program that you can run as a deamon, you just need to point it to data directory in which all data is stored, it puts out HTTP on which web ui is visible, you can proxy it and that's all.

                      After 3 month of posting (2 active users and 3 semi active users) my data dir is ~500MB and memory usage is ~200MB
                      it means i can keep running it on my infrastructure without even thinking too much about load

                      @grunfink@comam.es thanks for such a awesome piece of software 🩷🩷🩷

                        [?]MastoBlaster - Official Account » 🌐
                        @mastoblaster@mastoblaster.app

                        MastoBlaster Build 94 is now available on TestFlight.

                        This is a major release that merges several different development branches I've been working on, bringing together a lot of moving parts into a single build. A long, sleepless night…

                        Here is what changed:

                        • Full Drafts Support: A complete end-to-end draft flow. It includes auto-save, the ability to edit existing drafts, and a smart cancel confirmation that either discards a new draft or restores the original state if you were editing. It supports replies, quotes, polls, and media metadata.
                        • Trending Posts: Added a new trending timeline type with proper offset pagination support.
                        • Timeline Position Improvements: Added extra protection to stop SwiftUI from overwriting your saved scroll position when the view disappears or goes to the background. If a saved post can't be found in the cache, the app will now try a direct status fetch before giving up.
                        • UI & Navigation Fixes: Tapping Content Warnings (CW), "Show Filtered Post", or "Show More" now goes through an inline-action guard, fixing the bug where tapping them would accidentally trigger row navigation into the thread. Filtered posts also get proper bottom padding so the list separator doesn't sit on top of the button.
                        • Instance Compatibility & Tweaks: Added customizable timeout settings for slower instances (like snac on older hardware). I also fixed the 405 error when setting alt text on GoToSocial, and updated marker sync to strictly align with Mastodon’s documented form shape.
                        • Testing focus: I've implemented search fixes ensuring queries stay locked to the account you are searching from. If you are on GoToSocial, please test this thoroughly and let me know how it behaves. Since this build is the result of a massive merge, keep an eye out for any regressions.

                          [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                          @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                          Coming next week: a post about the FediMeteo bot, how it works, how it has evolved, and the overall structure of jails. The following week: caching the BSD Cafe Mastodon instances on nginx.

                          Stay tuned on ITNotes!

                            [?]The Real Grunfink » 🌐
                            @grunfink@comam.es

                            This is valuable, thanks for sharing.

                            Also, I think it's important to remember that also allows following hashtags by those RSS feeds provided by several Fediverse implementations (like Mastodon), avoiding the need of subscribing to a relay. E.g., you can add https://mastodon.social/tags/snac to the followed hashtags field, and it will periodically poll that RSS from the big instance and add to your timeline those posts tagged with .

                            CC: @astro@c3d2.social

                              [?]The Real Grunfink » 🌐
                              @grunfink@comam.es

                              If what 'split domains' mean is "running in subdomain.example.com but identify as accounts from example.com" then no, it's not supported.

                              But, you can have snac running from a subdirectory of your main domain (which, as far as I know, no other fediverse implementation does). I.e. you can have your snac root in example.com/social and then you can identify as you@example.com . So you have no unnecessary subdomain just to be you.

                              Which is what I do for this very domain.

                              CC: @mms@bsd.cafe

                                [?]God Emperor of Mastodon » 🌐
                                @mms@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                doesn't support split domains ;-(

                                mastodon.sapka.pl/

                                I was *so* close.

                                  [?]Ethan Black » 🌐
                                  @golemwire@social.golemwire.com

                                  I'm really glad uses mode 660 for many of its data files. It makes it really easy for me to add my main user to my server's snac group, and be able to administer as my normal user without su'ing into the snac user.
                                  Lots of people don't seem to think these details through, or they just forget about features. The Snac author ( @grunfink@comam.es ) did it though! Thanks!

                                  Addendum: I also just learned about using the setgid bit on a directory. That was used, too. Cool! https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/Directory-Setuid-and-Setgid.html

                                    dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                    [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                    @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                    FediMeteo, HAProxy, and the art of not wasting snac threads

                                    How FediMeteo uses HAProxy caching, static pages, and small FreeBSD jails to keep snac quiet and serve ActivityPub traffic efficiently.

                                    it-notes.dragas.net/2026/05/18

                                      🗳

                                      [?]ltning » 🌐
                                      @ltning@pleroma.anduin.net

                                      Second question: Which software should I use? Note: If someone can help me get #snac running on OS/2 there's obviously gonna be no contest... #Retrocomputing #OS2 #Snac2

                                      Pixelfed (good for pictures, less so for discussion):2
                                      Snac (super lightweight, no automagic signup):0
                                      Other (make requests in comments!):0

                                      Closed

                                        [?]ltning » 🌐
                                        @ltning@pleroma.anduin.net

                                        @wec That is hideously fantastic. I spent some time trying to compile #snac on OS/2 a while back, but in the end I had to give up. I hope to pick it up again one day... Someone knowing what they're doing might get it done in 20 minutes, using EMX or kLibC or whatnot. I got to the linker step..

                                          [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                          @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                          Announcing FediMeteo – Weather in the Fediverse!

                                          UPDATE: I have created an account for updates and other information on FediMeteo - follow the account @admin to stay updated!

                                          UPDATE: Ireland, Poland, Portugal and Switzerland have just been added

                                          Weather has always influenced our lives: from agriculture to outdoor activities, to extreme events that, thanks to modern technology, can now be predicted with greater reliability. Personally, weather plays a significant role in my daily decisions, which is why I decided to create a service tailored for the Fediverse.

                                          FediMeteo uses Open-Meteo data to publish updates every 6 hours, including current weather conditions, forecasts for the next 12 hours, and predictions for the upcoming days. Each country is served by its own dedicated instance (e.g., it.fedimeteo.com for Italy), managed through snac to ensure simplicity and efficiency in publishing.

                                          You can follow FediMeteo directly in the Fediverse (on Mastodon and compatible platforms), via RSS, or by visiting the dedicated page for your city (e.g., fr.fedimeteo.com/paris).

                                          Currently supported countries include:
                                          Austria, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, – with many more regions coming soon!

                                          FediMeteo is hosted on a FreeBSD-based VPS, with each country isolated in its own jail to ensure security and scalability.

                                          Visit the main site to explore the national instances and start following your local weather updates today:
                                          fedimeteo.com

                                          Happy weather monitoring to all! 🌦️

                                          FediMeteo is dedicated to my grandfather, who every evening would give me the weather forecast based on TV, radio, and his personal experience. He would convince me that the weather would be bad, so he had an excuse to accompany me to school instead of me going alone.

                                            [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                            @stefano@mastodon.illumos.cafe

                                            The instance has been updated to 2.92

                                              [?]BSD Cafe Announcements » 🌐
                                              @announcements@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                              The instance has been updated to 2.92

                                                [?]The Real Grunfink » 🌐
                                                @grunfink@comam.es

                                                I've just published version 2.92 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

                                                Changed default: for newly created instances, disable_inbox_collection is set to true (see snac(8) for more information). The reason is because it seems to be used for harrasing people.

                                                Changed default: for newly created instances, disable_history is set to true (see snac(8) for more information). The reason is because archived history files don't reflect reality after posts are deleted or modified (they always have been an ugly kludge).

                                                Changed default: in previous versions, posts with a scope of unlisted were shown in public pages and RSS feeds. Now, they are no longer shown. If you want to get back to previous behaviour, use a new toggle in the User Settings section (see snac(1) for more information).

                                                New admin configuration option: if the purge_static value is set to true in server.json, each user's static directory is explored and those files there that are no longer attached to any post or referenced anywhere are deleted. See snac(8) for more information about those cases where you may not want to enable this option.

                                                Allow serving files from subdirectories of the static/ subdirectory (contributed by la_ninpre).

                                                Minor tweak to webfinger code to handle Hubzilla's peculiarities.

                                                Fixed a search case where URLs to GotoSocial statuses were misidentified as accounts.

                                                Accounts that follow you are now marked with a thumb-up emoji, because followers are adorable people.

                                                Fixed some account export errors.

                                                Fixed an incorrect hash in post links.

                                                Show an account's location link in the people page, if they have one.

                                                Mastodon API: Fixed hashtags loosing the link after editing a post, minor tweak in access token processing (contributed by trondd555).

                                                Drop usage of PATH_MAX (contributed by sergiodj).

                                                New Polish translation (contributed by kpm).

                                                Updated German and Czech translations (contributed by zen and pmjv).

                                                https://comam.es/what-is-snac

                                                If you find useful, please consider buying grunfink a coffee or contributing via LiberaPay.


                                                  [?]Ethan Black » 🌐
                                                  @golemwire@social.golemwire.com

                                                  OK, so I'm checking out the features of Snac.

                                                  Looks like it has basic Markdown -> HTML converting. Neat.

                                                  That

                                                  works

                                                  for

                                                  me.



                                                  It also allows a subset of straight HTML.

                                                  • (I'm not gonna show it all)


                                                  It converts some text like 🙂into emoji, which I don't like, though. Leave my alone ;)

                                                  And of course, no post or poll length limit :)


                                                    [?]The Real Grunfink » 🌐
                                                    @grunfink@comam.es

                                                    Also I think it would be even cooler if it was a CGI binary
                                                    is not a native CGI program, but it supports FastCGI. With a bit of work, it can be set up to behave as pure CGI. More information:

                                                    https://encrypted.tesio.it/2024/12/18/how-to-run-your-own-social-network.html

                                                    CC: @nick@treffen.geekyschmidt.com

                                                      [?]The Real Grunfink » 🌐
                                                      @grunfink@comam.es

                                                      Because snac2 is a standalone daemon and does not natively speak FastCGI
                                                      This is incorrect; does speak FastCGI natively. You can set it up on OpenBSD without the need of relayd.

                                                      See the snac(8) manpage for more information.

                                                        [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: [he/him/my good fellow] » 🌐
                                                        @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                                                        I sincerely love you weirdos. <3

                                                        #Fediverse #Mastodon #GoToSocial #snac #snac2 #honk #meme #AVIF

                                                        Edit: added transparency to image. Scratch that, GtS seems to not like transparency in AVIF, so I restored the original and uploaded a black background variant as well

                                                        "X all the Y" guy:
I want an amazing community of noble-minded people to study ethics with and change the world!!

Pawn Stars with the faces of the fediverse logo, the mastodon logo, and the logos for snac2 GoToSocial, and Honk in the background:
Best we can do is a bunch of cool weirdos with similar nerdy interests

"X all the Y" guy's reply:
I'll take it!!!

(light background)

                                                        Alt..."X all the Y" guy: I want an amazing community of noble-minded people to study ethics with and change the world!! Pawn Stars with the faces of the fediverse logo, the mastodon logo, and the logos for snac2 GoToSocial, and Honk in the background: Best we can do is a bunch of cool weirdos with similar nerdy interests "X all the Y" guy's reply: I'll take it!!! (light background)

                                                        "X all the Y" guy:
I want an amazing community of noble-minded people to study ethics with and change the world!!

Pawn Stars with the faces of the fediverse logo, the mastodon logo, and the logos for snac2 GoToSocial, and Honk in the background:
Best we can do is a bunch of cool weirdos with similar nerdy interests

"X all the Y" guy's reply:
I'll take it!!!
(dark background)

                                                        Alt..."X all the Y" guy: I want an amazing community of noble-minded people to study ethics with and change the world!! Pawn Stars with the faces of the fediverse logo, the mastodon logo, and the logos for snac2 GoToSocial, and Honk in the background: Best we can do is a bunch of cool weirdos with similar nerdy interests "X all the Y" guy's reply: I'll take it!!! (dark background)

                                                          [?]Tomáš » 🌐
                                                          @prahou@merveilles.town

                                                          Great news, you can now post a picture to subversive.pics interactively from your favorite internet browser!

                                                          You can achieve this by making a picture post inside the fediverse and tagging @subversive_pics (this works with snac, lemmy, mastodon, but not all of its forks, your mileage may vary)

                                                          If your picture makes it past the horp censors, your picture will appear on the subversive.pics website and the rss feed!

                                                          Incredible.

                                                          HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO CONTRIBUTE TO SUBVERSIVE.PICS BUT DONT SPEAK COMPUTER?!

metal vaccine angel says sweet

                                                          Alt...HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO CONTRIBUTE TO SUBVERSIVE.PICS BUT DONT SPEAK COMPUTER?! metal vaccine angel says sweet

                                                            [?]wsb » 🌐
                                                            @wsb@snac.noc.blue

                                                            Hi! Is there a way to see the list of muted users and unmute them via the web interface? @grunfink@comam.es

                                                              [?]ltning » 🌐
                                                              @ltning@pleroma.anduin.net

                                                              @nw @phanpy #snac compiles and runs on a 486. Lightweight enough for ya? Also very well maintained.

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