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@mckinley@twtxt.net Yeah, I just get a few hundred news items a day, I worry adding twts will double the daily backlog even if only following a few people.
@prologic@twtxt.net I found the Atom feed, but I’m worried it might be too noisy, I don’t want to overwhelm my feed reader too much. Hmm…
@mckinley@twtxt.net I may try to be there, wife may have other plans.
Sandstorm currently has no special behavior for local networks versus over the Internet: All things use the public IP and supports Let’s Encrypt. Access hence somewhat depends on hairpin routing, but certificates are no issue. On my home network, I actually adjusted my DNS to route my Sandstorm with local IPs internally, mind you, so it works when the Internet is down.
The way Sandstorm generally addresses the initial-user setup problem is that you can generate an “admin-token” from the CLI to log in administratively one time, and do whatever account setup (or OAuth configuration recovery) that you need to do.
I’m kinda curious where they failed out on this, considering it’s a ready-to-deploy app they support on Vultr, from the looks of it.
@prologic@twtxt.net Ooooh, that’s… hairier than I thought it would be. The whole “apps currently use hardcoded IPs thing” is also super weird.
@prologic@twtxt.net This sounds like a non-ideal user experience. Any idea what happened there or no?
@prologic@twtxt.net Obviously Yarn should be on Sandstorm, but as much as I knock other selfhosting platforms you could get on them very easily. Cloudron, Umbrel, etc. are basically just Docker hosts at the end of the day, but it’d put Yarn in front of everyone who uses those platforms for self-hosting.