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Check out #calckey. It is beautiful. On what architecture is your Yunohost?
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@Bernard Marx
I'm using an old PC, so it's powerful enough...thanks, I'll consider it.
in reply to LPS

Cool. I found only one small bug with importing following people from Mastodon, but it seems to be limited to ARM processor. So you should be good. https://calckey.org/
in reply to Bernard Marx

I seem to be having the same issue with follow imports hosting on my pc as well🙁 It says this may take a while, but never actually seems to import them.
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LPS
That's great, it's good they know, though I agree, it's likely the #Yunohost package:(
After investigating the forums at https://forum.yunohost.org there don't seem to be any topics at all.
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I just posted this https://forum.yunohost.org/t/calckey-unable-to-upload-follows-and-other-csv-lists/24623 to make everybody aware. It is a beautiful project that will hopefully attract more people. Mastodon is a little boring and missing the features that people would like, although I don't know if anything could get most people off the Zuckbook.

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Just a quick update about the #yunohost #calckey issue of not being able to import followers ... turns out that this may be something inherited from #misskey .

I just recently uninstalled #calckey due to this issue (I'm waiting until this is resolved) and tried #misskey in its place ... sadly it is not able to do this either🙁

I'm not sure if this has something to do with #yunohost #calckey #misskey or the combination of both somehow
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To add to this, I was thinking of creating a personal #friendica instance, which is the service I'm using now, though not self-hosting. However, I think I am not convinced. I love the features, but it feels slow to me, which is a bit sad. I also learned that this may be due to the fact that it is built in PHP.
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LPS
Thx, I've never even heard of snac, I'll take a look
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Bernard Marx
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SW is neutral. Users and instance operators are not. Pick the SW that meets your desire. Snac2 seems to be on the other end of the feature spectrum from Misskey or Calckey of minimalist verses full featured. Tell me how you like Snac2 if you try it.