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1 year agoThe dev also works on a lemmy-reddit like.
It is at an extreme early stage but if you like honk you could like it too.
A simple human being, wandering with elders with dementia for a living, who likes to scythe, grow a vegetable patch, toying with OpenBSD and reading SF/Fantasy.
The dev also works on a lemmy-reddit like.
It is at an extreme early stage but if you like honk you could like it too.
If you only want a single-user instance you can go with honk.
Right now I host it on my rpi3 under a vlan connection (1000kbps/125kbps). No struggle, 120mb in ram for an uptime of 80 days. Following nearly 40 accounts on 15 instances.
Nice harvest !
The Ruth Stout method is really amazing. And it also works with other vegetables.
So far I’m using it for zucchinis, tomatoes, corns, eggplants, squashs and beans.
Using hay (fresh grass and dried ones) if you have a large garden is really nice.