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

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

Right I have back online after a major outage when I upgraded from 14.3 to 15.0 . The issue was caused by a massive twat ! Yeah moi. All I got was snac starting and constant 100% disk reading from it causing snac to not run correctly. Why well I built snac from git but on FreeBSD 14.3. Took me longer than I'd like to admit to realise I needed to rebuild under FreeBSD 15.0.
Oh well lesson learned which I'm sure I'll forget. 🙄

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

    Right I only have one more bastille jail to upgrade out of eight and that's this one my instance so it will be down for a minute or two. See you on the other side. ;)

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

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

      #Pixelfed, #Pleroma, #Snac and all the others .. can I please have a "local users only" visibility mode for posts? For server announcements and such?

      Or does that already exist, and I'm just blind or st00pid or both?

        [?]Stefano BSD Cafe (snac instance account) » 🌐
        @stesnac@snac.bsd.cafe

        Hello! I love and I use it wherever I can, even in projects like . For the BSD Cafe, I'm happy with the snac instance, and it's been online for a long time, but today I would still install Mastodon as the primary instance, and I'll explain why: moderation and user management.

        Moderation, on snac, is necessarily less comprehensive than on Mastodon, and consequently, it becomes much more difficult to handle issues with it. Reports as understood on Mastodon do not exist, and as a result, the outcome might be detrimental even to other instances.

        That being said, if you have a community with a small number of users (although the number of users is relatively important, given that the largest FediMeteo instance has over 1200 cities/users) but, especially, if they are trusted, you can go with snac. If you need a more complete solution, perhaps it may not be the best solution (yet). I tried Friendica and I like it, but not enough to have a clear opinion on how it performs with larger communities.

        Mastodon, once you understand how it works, is not complicated to maintain, but, like all stacks, it needs to be fully understood to avoid problems (e.g., cleanup, etc.).

          [?]HïMY SYeD🟩:mstdn: » 🌐
          @HiMYSYeD@mstdn.ca

          @stesnac Hello from Canada,

          I am grateful for all the work you put into your BSD cafe community.

          As an outside observer,

          your example and public decisions have answered much of my fediverse questions, except this one :

          Were you to start your BSD Cafe community today, and decided to choose only one fediverse program to run,

          Do you think SNAC would be enough to satisfy your community members, instead of using Mastodon ?

          That's my question.

          Here's some extra context :

          I don't want to run Mastodon as it seems the technical aspects are beyond my abilities.

          I have learning-curve fatigue the more I looked into setting up and then maintaining Mastodon.

          I'm still considering Friendica, simply because I can turn RSS feeds into fediverse usernames, which appear in the Local Friendica timeline.

          Take away my RSS requirement,

          Then SNAC seems like it's enough.

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

            [?]Oliver ⚡ » 🌐
            @oliver@microhive.me

            I've just updated my instance, to version 2.85 👍 🎉
            You don't know Snac? But you should: https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2
            A simple, minimalistic and well documented instance server written in C, no database needed, totally JavaScript-free, no cookies either, not much bullshit.
            Do you see this post? It comes from a Snac server.
            The Fediverse is larger than you assume 😉


              [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
              @rl_dane@polymaths.social

              @smallcircles @nathan @davidrevoy @dansup @index @Affekt @ploum

              I think it makes sense for Pixelfed to only display images, but I do think it should be a (per-account-followed) setting and also mentioned in the onboarding that the user is only getting photo posts, rather than the entire "picture" of the fediverse, if you'll forgive the awkward diction/pun.

              As someone who uses #Pixelfed, #Mastodon, #GoToSocial, and #snac, I appreciate the slightly different takes on the fediverse that these different applications provide.

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

                I've just published version 2.85 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

                Quoted posts are now shown.

                Added metadata to remote users in the people page (contributed by dandelions).

                Fixed memory leak (contributed by dandelions).

                Fixed user matching (contributed by rakoo).

                Rendering visibility conditionally, with lesser reach if needed (contributed by byte).

                Added a button next to a follow notification to follow back.

                Fixed typo in man page (contributed by spky).

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

                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

                  Also how would Snac perform in a vmm virtual machine using only 1 CPU compared to being in a multi core CPU jail on FreeBSD ??
                  I have less followers than you, but I run this instance (and two more) in a VPS with only 1 CPU.

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

                    Question for folk that use in their home labs or rather several. ;)

                    I've got this idea to spin up OpenBSD on an i5-10505 based PC with 32Gb ram and I want to run the following services which are currently hosted on my FreeBSD server here using Bastille jails for each service.

                    I have a reverse proxy, nginx for web, git and cgit in another, Syncthing, Radicale. So 5 jails in total. The questions I have are would you try run all of those on base OpenBSD or use vmm for each like I do with bastille ?
                    Also how would perform in a vmm virtual machine using only 1 CPU compared to being in a multi core CPU jail on FreeBSD ??

                    The FreeBSD server has a i7-4790 (8) @ 3.60 GHz with 16Gb ram
                    The OpenBSD machine has a i5-10505 (6) @ 3.2 - 4.6 GHz with 32Gb ram.

                    Don't ask me why I'm considering this please.

                      [?]ffuentes » 🌐
                      @soy@ffuent.es

                      Yo uso , es bastante fácil y consume poco o nada

                        [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                        @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                        @passthejoe

                        Another super minimalistic one to check out if #snac doesn't work out for you is the wonderfully-named #honk ;)

                        It's from the (in)famous #OpenBSD dev, #tedu. ;)

                          [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou: » 🌐
                          @rl_dane@polymaths.social

                          @passthejoe

                          There's always #GoToSocial and #snac ;)

                            [?]poes 🇵🇸 » 🌐
                            @poes@sok.egois.org

                            @jmalonzo thats why I am using #Gotosocial and #Snac, it is lightweight both on money and resources. :D

                              [?]poes 🇵🇸 » 🌐
                              @poes@sok.egois.org

                              @jmalonzo

                              #Snac search function is good, Gotosocial one is #meh it's working if you have a lot of time to wait

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

                                Thank you to @grunfink@comam.es for implementing one of my feature requests in .
                                Now if you use your web browser and you get a new follower notification when you visit the notifications page there will now be a follow button next to the notification. To get this feature you need to be running the latest from their git repo.

                                https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2/commit/d4137522487235180528281ee64b7c5963f63ebe

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

                                  Hmmm I see latest git shows quoted posts. Would some kind person quote this post so I can see ?

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

                                    For this , I want to give my regards to all those great persons that have contributed to either with donations or code.

                                    You make it possible. Thank you so much.

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

                                      Hi. doesn't support quoted posts (yet), but given that Mastodon and Pleroma also include a RE: quoted_post_url as the first line in the post body, no information is lost.

                                      CC: @mastodonmigration@mastodon.online @mattmaison@mastodon.world

                                        [?]Rocketman » 🌐
                                        @slothrop@chaos.social

                                        I’m afraid that my head has decided that at one point, when the madness subsides a bit, I’m going to install on a VPS.

                                          [?]FediMeteo » 🌐
                                          @admin@fedimeteo.com

                                          Update: all the instances have been upgraded to 2.84


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

                                            The instance has been upgraded to 2.84

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

                                              The instance has been upgraded to 2.84

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

                                                OK That's my avatar updated.

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

                                                  I've just published version 2.84 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. This time, it includes mostly work by great, brilliant fellow developers while I was just sitting on the porch with the cats on my lap and a beer in my hand:

                                                  Implemented more scopes to match other ActivityPub implementations (public, unlisted, followers-only and direct message) (contributed by byte).

                                                  New icons showing instance and actor failures.

                                                  Mastodon API: Added remote accounts follow metrics and statuses when viewing profiles (contributed by Stefano Marinelli), fixed post deletion.

                                                  Fixed outbox collection (contributed by byte).

                                                  New file FEDERATION.md (contributed by andypiper).

                                                  Updated Czech, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese translations (contributed by pmjv and daltux).

                                                  Fixed manpage typos (contributed by r-ricci).

                                                  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

                                                    Right that's the logo updated on my website just the favicon to sort but that can wait for now as I'm I might increase my logo size yet ? Then I'll update my avatar too.

                                                    CC: @prahou@merveilles.town

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

                                                      @vab @Bonn there are many followers from Bonn but (the great software powering FediMeteo) won't disclose anything about them - not even the real number 😉

                                                        #netbsd boosted

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

                                                        Because I like torturing my Pentium Pro, I'm mentioning this one here. Just in case it should be of interest to anyone. Beware of the slightly nsfw second post in the thread. It's late, my boss is visiting, I had a few beers. It seemed like a good idea at the time. ;)

                                                        #RetroComputing #NetBSD #Fediverse #Snac #Snac2

                                                          [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                                          @stefano@fedihome.stefanomarinelli.it

                                                          Great. My Saturday evening session has been positive. I coded some fixes so behind works with

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

                                                            Dear friends of the BSD Cafe,

                                                            As 2024 comes to an end, it’s time to reflect on what we’ve built together during the first full year of life for BSD Cafe. Launched on 20 July 2023, this project has grown far beyond what I could have imagined. While I haven’t tracked full uptime data, I can confidently say that the downtime was less than 30 minutes overall - even though the main VM hosting our services moved multiple times (including a switch from a Proxmox hypervisor to bhyve on FreeBSD, for the sake of alignment with our mission). In a world filled with over-engineered HA systems, we’ve outperformed many “big-name” cloud providers. Not bad for a community project, right?

                                                            For me, this has been an incredible journey. The users here are not just participants - they’re collaborators, and their positivity has been inspiring. The content shared and created at BSD Cafe has been valuable not only to the BSD community but beyond. What truly sets BSD Cafe apart is the openness for dialogue and exchange. Whether it’s social media posts, Matrix discussions, repositories in our brew, or RSS feeds, people seem to genuinely appreciate what we create and the conversations we foster.

                                                            BSD Cafe is a journey - one that grows, evolves, and continues. Our goal isn’t endless growth (we’re a community, not a business) but rather to maintain a welcoming, inclusive space where everyone feels a sense of positivity and belonging. For me, opening any service with “bsd.cafe” in the domain brings joy and pride. That’s the spirit I’ve tried to convey, and I hope it resonates with all of you, whether you’re active BSD Cafe users or friends of the community.

                                                            Promoting self-hosting and has, as a side effect, inspired some users to “go solo” with their own setups. But even then, they remain part of BSD Cafe - in spirit, in purpose, and in connection.

                                                            Here’s a look at what we’ve achieved together this year:

                                                            - mastodon.bsd.cafe: 370 total users
                                                            Active in the past month: 207
                                                            Active in the past six months: 286
                                                            - snac.bsd.cafe: 14 total users
                                                            Active in the past month: 7
                                                            - blendit.bsd.cafe: 61 registered users
                                                            - matrix.bsd.cafe: 23 users
                                                            - brew.bsd.cafe: 29 users - 80 repositories
                                                            - freshrss.bsd.cafe: 25 users
                                                            - miniflux.bsd.cafe: 11 users
                                                            - press.bsd.cafe: 9 users
                                                            - myip.bsd.cafe: Constantly used by various users
                                                            - wiki.bsd.cafe: Could use a bit more love and content, but it fulfills its role as a functional homepage.
                                                            - tube.bsd.cafe: Still in testing - Peertube 7.0 update is on the way.

                                                            For detailed stats from our reverse proxy and general router (excluding media services, which generate most traffic but are handled via caching reverse proxies), you can check here - updated hourly: netstats.bsd.cafe

                                                            The journey of BSD Cafe continues, and I look forward to seeing where 2025 will take us. Together, we’ve built something special - something driven by passion, shared purpose, and a little bit of the BSD magic that makes all of this possible.

                                                            Here’s to a new year full of joy, serenity, and connection. Thank you for being part of this adventure.

                                                            Wishing you all a fantastic 2025 - and THANK YOU!
                                                            Stefano

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

                                                              @grunfink

                                                              SINCE YOU LEFT ME

I'VE BEEN 
SNACPILLED

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