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

[?]Bitslingers-R-Us »
@AnachronistJohn@zia.io

@kaia What kind of snack would #snac be?

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

    This is great. I guess I need a CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file myself for . I'll probably just copy GotoSocial's one.

      [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: »
      @kzimmermann@c.im

      @16af93 ? I think it's developed primarily as a minimal / single-user instance server, but renders content in static pages that can even be interacted with in @dillo

      codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2

      The folks at bsd.cafe seem to be enjoying their instance.

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

        The instance has been upgraded to 2.82

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

          The instance has been upgraded to 2.82

            [?]Dendrobatus Azureus »
            @dendrobatus_azureus@polymaths.social

            A new version of snac has been released

            Feast yourself on these fantastic features

            #Programming #Snac #Activity #Pub #ActivityPub #OpenSource

            https://comam.es/snac/grunfink/p/1756800370.550287

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

              I've just published version 2.82 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

              The language in which a post is written can now be set from the UI; you must configure the list of languages you usually post in in the User Settings.

              Added support for bullet points in posts (lines starting with an asterisk or a hyphen, plus a space).

              Added Dutch (nl_NL) translation (contributed by martijndeb).

              Added Western Frisian (fy_NL) translation (contributed by martijndeb).

              Mastodon API: Fixed repeated entries in timelines.

              Added nodeinfo 2.1 support.

              Fixed boosts from the command line not showing in the public timeline (contributed by xvello).

              Updated several language files (contributed by zen and daltux).

              Retrieving a post's replies is now possible via ActivityPub.

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

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


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

                I have finally uploaded 2.81 to it
                Fantastic news!

                  [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: »
                  @kzimmermann@c.im

                  @ilyess well, it seemed more or less like the straightforward choice at the time, since the other alternatives (Email, Fediverse, IRC, etc) were either too heavy / complicated or not federating at all. But yes, since that, I started hosting a few other services for myself: file server, Git repository, Tor node (not an exit proxy) and my website.

                  I'm not done yet. I want to reboot the idea of hosting my own part of the fediverse via a instance, or some other communication means. The software behind peercalls.com sounds nice.

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

                    Hi, Iwojima. I implemented the /api/v1/instance/peers Mastodon API endpoint in version 2.75. It returns the list of nodes a given instance knows, unless the disable_inbox_collection knob is set to true (in this case, an empty array is returned).

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

                      Wow. You're very kind, Stefano.

                      Working on free software is sometimes great because you find people that really care. Men and women that care for others, that weave social fabric, that altruistically share their time in benefits of others.

                      Stefano (like many others) gives his time as a gift for others to enjoy. He helped me make what it is now.

                      If you had given up when my software was in its infancy, I would probably gave up and left it unfinished.

                      So, I dedicate my back to you, Stefano.

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

                        Fortunately, @voron 's site on snac themes still has this screenshot, which I'm happy to share.

                        This response from the author of snac motivated me to continue, study, and appreciate this fantastic software for the Fediverse.
                        Snac is an example of true internet democracy: it runs everywhere and allows anyone to have their own autonomous, personal space in the Fediverse.

                        "Don't despair or quit", says an author who cares. And the Fediverse cares about them.

                        For today's , I want to thank grunfink - @grunfink - for the excellent work they do, quietly and with passion. I suggest that if you think snac is a good idea and you have the means, you offer them at least a coffee.

                        codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2

                        A screenshot of a social media thread. The first post is by "Stefano BSD Cafe" and describes a problem where threads hang when boosting, liking, and posting messages in a short amount of time. The reply is from "The Real Grunfink", who says they have a vague idea of the issue and will push a fix soon.

                        Alt...A screenshot of a social media thread. The first post is by "Stefano BSD Cafe" and describes a problem where threads hang when boosting, liking, and posting messages in a short amount of time. The reply is from "The Real Grunfink", who says they have a vague idea of the issue and will push a fix soon.

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

                          Thank you! All add it to 's README.

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

                            Hi. only updates the count of a remote poll when a) the original instance notifies the voters (i.e. generates and posts an Update of the poll object), or b) when the end time expires, where snac queries the object back to get the final results.

                            CC: @evan@cosocial.ca

                              [?]gyptazy »
                              @gyptazy@gyptazy.com

                              First, it looks a bit strange. HTML attributes, tags and elements wrapped in C? But it's quick! And @grunfink@comam.es had a great idea of simplifying it with the helper functions to even close them again. The more I adjusted all the things in / to my personal needs, the closer I had a look to the code base after being absent to snac for almost a bit more than a year. He made a really great job!


                              html code in C - in a personal fork of snac by grunfink

                              Alt...html code in C - in a personal fork of snac by grunfink

                                [?]Santiago, né ? :amiga: 👾 »
                                @santi@gone.lema.org

                                Fixed my fedi_slurp scripts & documentation to work with #GotoSocial in addition to #snac (in theory it should work with plain old mastodon but I never tested)
                                https://code.lema.org/santiago/fedi_slurp

                                This goes through your fediverse bookmarks and adds them to your readeck instance or youtube watch list automatically. New release handles having several fediverse accounts (but only saved to one readeck instance / youtube watchlist).

                                  [?]gyptazy »
                                  @gyptazy@gyptazy.com

                                  Started the first iteration of () customizing to match . It took a bite more time than initially expected but @grunfink@comam.es indeed made some great and clever ideas when creating snac. The function for attributes and tags in his C functions are a great idea and simplify it. I guess, I simply had added them statically... However, a preview is available right here (as said, still not perfect, more to be done soon):

                                  http://gyptazy.com/fedi/gyptazy/


                                    [?]gyptazy »
                                    @gyptazy@gyptazy.com

                                    Looks like I finally successfully migrated from back to () on the same domain name without bigger impacts and jumps.


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

                                      My friends, I'm so excited and happy to introduce a new project: the illumos Cafe!

                                      The positive and constructive spirit of the BSD Cafe, created and maintained by all the friends who participated from day one in building a strong and friendly community, deserves to spread to other operating systems. Because there are other OSes that deserve attention, certainly more than they're getting right now.

                                      Operating systems based on illumos (like SmartOS, OmniOS, Tribblix, OpenIndiana, etc.) are mature, stable, secure, and perfectly usable for a wide range of tasks. ZFS is native, zones are an excellent method for containerization, and bhyve and kvm coexist beautifully - and so much more, too much to list in a single post.

                                      So from today, the illumos Cafe will stand alongside the BSD Cafe in creating a positive, respectful, and growth-oriented (but also relaxing!) environment, starting right here in the Fediverse with a Mastodon instance and a snac one.

                                      I've written an introductory article about the project, including some technical details. I invite everyone interested to read it: it-notes.dragas.net/2025/08/18

                                      Choose your table, take a seat and enjoy your time at the illumos Cafe!

                                        [?]Andy Piper »
                                        @andypiper@macaw.social

                                        My update this week is that I've been tinkering around at the MVP end of the fediverse, trying out projects like (and also, honk). I really need to write some of these experiences down somewhere! Also, preparing for my talk at next weekend.

                                        What are you looking at that's interesting and -related right now?

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

                                          Oh, no, it's just that this instance uses the strict default configuration, so I really don't have an avatar, just the default. I look nothing like Susie, nor like a Grünfink.

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

                                            Hi, @andy@snac.lostoutpost.uk . I think I haven't talked about Susie :susie:, 's default icon, before.

                                            When I started developing snac, I realized I needed a default icon to show for those accounts that lacked an avatar, similar to the outlined elephant Mastodon has. Given the minimalistic nature of the software, I thought that having a heavily-pixelated one, even 8-bit-like, was a perfect match.

                                            So, I started designing one, inspired by singer/composer Siouxsie Sioux, whom I'm a big fan of. I've done some pixelart before, but was not totally satisfied, so I asked a friend with more artistic skills, who did some tweaks, and I was finally happy with it.

                                            Also, it's said that all cool software must have some easter eggs; so, Susie looks somewhat different sometimes, and once a year, in a special day, she looks very different. Easter eggs are like jokes and if you explain them they lose their power, so I'm leaving it here.

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

                                              The instance has been updated to 2.81

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

                                                I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.81 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

                                                If the propagate_local_purge configuration variable is set to true in server.json, purged local posts generate a Delete activity that is sent everywhere, instead of only deleted from the filesystem.

                                                Included a small tweak to avoid being confused by implementations that return valid webfinger queries for non-account URLs (like i.e. the Wordpress ActivityPub plugin in some configurations). This helps in searching by URL.

                                                Added Ukrainian translation (contributed by wincentbalin).

                                                New command-line option muted, to list all MUTEd actors.

                                                Mastodon API: Fixed metadata and follower approval flag when editing the account.

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

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


                                                  [?]Justine Smithies »
                                                  @justine@snac.smithies.me.uk

                                                  Anybody running a instance in an virtual machine which is running on an old say 7th gen i5 Intel ??
                                                  I know vmm only uses 1 core per virtual machine or so I think ?
                                                  Just wondered how it would handle compared to me running my current snac instance in a jail on an i7 based PC.

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

                                                    The #snac instance on my Pentium Pro is struggling quite a bit. Suggestions as to how to make it return fewer 502s and 499s are most welcome. Suggestions to not run it on such an old box are welcome but will be ignored :D

                                                    (Yes, it is the machine I am posting this from, too)

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

                                                      Hi, Justine and Sandro. No, the original posts are not imported. This could be a complicated process, as the DNS domain is an integral part of each post identifier; there is no good solution for this. This is not (only) a limitation, but the way ActivityPub is defined.

                                                      CC: @strk@floss.social

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

                                                        Interesting, I never noticed completely renders federated WordPress posts.
                                                        Another small marvel from truly excellent software.

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