

Is this an allegedly “high performance” reverse proxy written in NodeJS? Uh… Yeah, good luck with that.
Also, how do they intend to protect against DDos attacks in a self-hosted environment with (presumably) a limited number of devices?
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Is this an allegedly “high performance” reverse proxy written in NodeJS? Uh… Yeah, good luck with that.
Also, how do they intend to protect against DDos attacks in a self-hosted environment with (presumably) a limited number of devices?


So what do we call these? Cordslop?


My main desktop is Mint - I feel like most of the random pieces of software I find myself wanting to run are built for Ubuntu or at the very least a lfh distro.
My server and random devices run NixOS, and I’m acrually considering combining all the config into a monorepo…
My Raspberry PI I think runs Raspbian though. I should see if I can nixify it.
Tweaking my various Nix configs feels good and satisfying.
… When it works, that is.


For the lazy:
Seems a decent selection.


I don’t think those are sufficient. We could prove that a given binary can be produced from a given repo commit, but that doesn’t actually ensure that the code itself is safe. Malicious code is malicious code even if it’s reproducible.


Honest comment: Bitsocial sounds an awful lot like Truth Social.
If that comparison is unintentional and not desired, maybe reconsider the name.
If that is intentional, we are probably not your target audience.
Has Gitea even given any indication that they want to work on federation themselves?