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This might be what finally drives me to roll my own instance of Mastodon, and potentially Lemmy. I just worry that it'll pummel my internet bandwidth and/or limited server capacity.
All of this yearning for drama and tribalism is exhausting... I thought I escaped it by leaving Twitter/Reddit, but it's just bubbling its way back to the surface.
it shouldn’t pummel your bandwidth from what i understand: your instance will receive all updates and data only from things you follow; not the entire fediverse!
think of it kind of like just reading everything posted to every magazine you subscribe to!
it’s text and a few images: a single youtube video is probably bigger than a day of your fediverse subs
… assumptions and educated guesses above :)
The problem comes from the 1000s of other instances that ping you to extract the content you've created.
I kind of wish there was a simple reference saying what the required resources are for just a single-user Mastodon & Lemmy instance. That's really all I want. Will the 3GB of free RAM & few hundred GB of free SSD app-space on my NAS be enough?
(it probably exists... I just haven't found it...)
I don’t think you’ll get a hard requirement for that. Anecdotally, I can say you’ll be fine.