@brigrammer@poa.st
no fucking clue.
I'm using misskey, outta the box. It's got almost no English-language documentation. Takes a little bit of brainpower (and practice) just to run the bash installer.
#Misskey is a #Node #Typescript application, running on port 3000, and uses #postgresql and #redis for data backend. I'm assuming that the redis does fast cacheing of some sort, not sure what all is there. Also has #nginx set up as a #reverseproxy on port 80, even though the the documentation tells us to expose port 3000 to the world.
That's what I did. I'm assuming that most federation would still work even with port 3000 closed, but it's not worth taking the chance.
The entire application is very fast running and very snazzy looking when it's running all on one box with a good deal of hardware available.
I know that misskey works, and it's a good program, but I want it to be slightly budget-optimized and somewhat containerized so that I can tinker with other containerized applications with the #VPS I already have running.
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