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@atomicpoet @Extra_Special_Carbon @kainoa @fediversenews One thing I cannot figure out is if I can federate between calckey and mastodon? If, say, I want to use calckey but already have a good network build on mastodon.

@kimschulz@social.data.coop
Federates (I'm running it now!) and supports user migration from Mastodon, so users can take their followers with them, just like moving to another Mastodon server.
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social @Extra_Special_Carbon@mastodon.world @kainoa@calckey.social @fediversenews@venera.social

@kichae @atomicpoet @Extra_Special_Carbon @fediversenews @kainoa sweet! thank you. Might consider setting up a private instance to play with. How is it in terms of resource usage?

@kimschulz @kichae @Extra_Special_Carbon @fediversenews @kainoa It's easier on resources than Mastodon, but it's not quite as light as Pleroma/Akkoma.

@kimschulz@social.data.coop
I don't have a whole lot to compare it to, really. I'm currently running my solo-user instance, plus a Lemmy server, a couple of Wordpress blogs, and a Joomla site on a Ubuntu 22.04 VPS, and I'm using about 2GB of memory total.
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social @Extra_Special_Carbon@mastodon.world @fediversenews@venera.social @kainoa@calckey.social

#Calckey not only federated, it’s a cycle or two ahead of the slow moving elephant, plus all the power of misskey flavoured markdown, a mature channel system, an enigmatic groups feature and a lot of others you will probably never use. Port your followers and posts (think the Devs have fixed that issue) and be a happy user of #Calckey, I’d say. Access the #Fediverse from Calckey on your own terms.

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