@headcrack ganz meine Meinung. Außerdem dehnt sich systemd ständig weiter aus und wird immer weiter mit anderer Software verquickt. Schlecht
headcrack (headcrack@headcrack.cf)'s status on Saturday, 17-Jun-2017 23:22:00 UTC
headcrackNeben den 300k Zeilen Quellcode vom systemd ist für mich auch ein Argument, den Quatsch abzuschaffen, dass es die Komplexität höher setzt, eine Eintritts-Barriere schafft, mal eben so eigene Dienste zu schreiben oder auszuprobieren. Dinge scheinen und werden komplizierter, als sie es sein müssten. Weg mit dem Scheiss! So langsam erkenne ich dieses Muster überall: Mach die Dinge kompliziert, oder lasse sie kompliziert aussehen, und du hast deine Ruhe...
@sda I have run mastodon, it was bulky and slow compared to GNUSocial. My instance has been up a couple months, but I used to run gnusocial.me as well. Technical differences:
#GNUSocial has (And Mastodon does not): - PHP - Plugins, modules, etc (easier to customize) - Runs in Apache, Nginx, lighttpd, etc - MySQL support - Windows Support with IIS and PHP5 - User polls (Voting system) - Groups - JSON, ATOM, and RSS feeds for accounts and API - True support for SSL/TLS - Admin can set text limit. (p2px.me can send out 2000 char. notices (Or toots as they are called on Mastodon))
#Mastodon has (And GNUSocial does not): - Content Warning System (Allowing users to hide posts) - Privacy Settings (GNUSocial kinda has this, but is way too limited) - Runs on Ruby with or without docker (GNUSocial has docker support as well, but that is old) - PostgreSQL with Redis Queue (GNUSocial can use redis queue as well like my instance does, but Mastodon uses it by default) - Native Statistics page (GNUSocial needs a module installed for this)
I can't think of anything else at the moment. I prefer GNUSocail because it is written in PHP (Which I know and love, unlike ruby)
Let me know if you have any more questions, also fediwiki.info (Ran by me as well) has a great tutorial for installing and maintaining Mastodon AND GNUSocial. Check it out sometime.
Dear !loadaverage users, don't worry! We're not forgot about migration, it just takes more time due to real life problems on my and HA admin sides. Yet you can help to keep LA running by donating - my freelance employer didn't paid me yet and I already have new invoice from Hetzner for 39 euros. If you'll able to donate and keep LoadAverage running - please, do so! Donate link located on https://wiki.loadaverage.org in the bottom of main page. It isn't rendering on my side, so just clicking on "Donate" will redirect you to donation page. Thanks!
P.S. If I won't be able to pay for server - don't worry also, I have another machine, but in Russia. And it is much slower than current. And getting LA running back will take atleast two days :(