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Hi Ton There is a thread on the RaspberryPI forums about this (well Diaspora on a pi generally) https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=873 Seems be some concern regarding resources, It may be better to run on a Pi3 with a usb hard disk to give it that little more power, but I am not sure how well that would hold up. (see below). In the first instance you don't get much traffic as you gain contacts, and start sharing more and more then I guess that will start to put more pressure on the set up. Paul On 30/04/16 16:06, Tom wrote: > I recently experimented with Diaspora on a server which now regards BT > as a bad gateway but it did seem like an interesting concept. I was > wondering if anyone has tried running it from home as I was wondering if > it could be possible to set up something like RaspberryPi zeros as > personal Diaspora hosts so you could give one to someone and they could > take it home and plug it in and you can securely communicate with them > and other Diaspora users. > Tom te tom te tom > -- http://www.zleap.net diaspora : zleap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Torbay Tech Jam http://torbaytechjam.org.uk Software freedom day 17th September 2016
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