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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Thursday, 10-Aug-2023 12:56:06 JST Alex Gleason @84eaf37660225a312d27dbf72acf588106664d444bd432b1c8004c18fa109d63 Here, this is how Ditto works - Fediverse Contractor likes this.
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Thursday, 10-Aug-2023 23:20:34 JST Alex Gleason @curtis @84eaf37660225a312d27dbf72acf588106664d444bd432b1c8004c18fa109d63 Remote posts older than 7 days will be deleted. S3 will be required for media uploads. It should scale okay, but it will matter a lot less when users can seamlessly move between servers. Aiming for small to medium sized. Should be able to accommodate Poast. -
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Curtis Rock, SkD (curtis@social.teci.world)'s status on Thursday, 10-Aug-2023 23:20:35 JST Curtis Rock, SkD @alex @84eaf37660225a312d27dbf72acf588106664d444bd432b1c8004c18fa109d63 What general benefits can we expect with regard to database maintenance, tuning of data retention policies, performance and disk space, etc., from a Fediverse instance perspective?
Will a cloud storage account be required to handle media storage?
Will Ditto allow configuration to scale from small private instances to larger open registration instances?
Is there a use case for using Ditto as a general purpose Nostr relay?
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Friday, 11-Aug-2023 09:05:11 JST Alex Gleason @gvs @84eaf37660225a312d27dbf72acf588106664d444bd432b1c8004c18fa109d63 @curtis 1. So people don't make the rookie mistake of killing their server by running out of disk space.
2. Because for security reasons it should be on a separate machine anyway.
3. You can still self-host a Minio instance. -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Friday, 11-Aug-2023 09:05:14 JST gvs Why require specifically S3? -
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Friday, 11-Aug-2023 23:29:43 JST Alex Gleason @gvs @84eaf37660225a312d27dbf72acf588106664d444bd432b1c8004c18fa109d63 @curtis I would never actually use Amazon S3. I use DigitalOcean Spaces usually, but you could also use Wasabi, R2, self-hosted Minio, or any other S3-compatible service -
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gvs (gvs@rebelbase.site)'s status on Friday, 11-Aug-2023 23:29:45 JST gvs I'll probably go for 3. I don't like amazon. -
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kroner (kroner@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 11-Aug-2023 23:33:41 JST kroner Wasabi is pretty nice as an option tbh, it is still S3 based but they charge you 6$/month per terrabyte stored. So if you're under 1TB it's just a flat 6$ -
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Friday, 11-Aug-2023 23:33:41 JST Alex Gleason @kroner @matty @84eaf37660225a312d27dbf72acf588106664d444bd432b1c8004c18fa109d63 @gvs @curtis When you guys say S3-based, are you saying it is still indirectly relying on Amazon servers? My understanding is that they're completely different and just implement the same API. -
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Matty (matty@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 11-Aug-2023 23:33:42 JST Matty DO Spaces is Amazon S3. It's also exceptionally expensive.