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@techviator Hey, I've been using kbin on a single instance for a long time. It has been a refreshing experience, and I think is really well suited for it. Currently, it may even work better than on large instances.
Of course, it is an early version, and there are many concerns, including those related to security, we are actively working on addressing them.
However if you have a bit of paitence, create a sandbox environment, and make frequent backups, it should be fine ;)
@ernest Thanks for the feedback! I've been reading and learning a lot. I am starting to get a better grasp of the Fediverse. Will definitely be playing soon with selfhosting an instance or two for myself and family.
@techviator If I were to advise you, you should try #YunoHost. With just a few clicks, you can explore various platforms. I hope kbin will be there soon too :)
@ernest Yunohost was a great suggestion, installing it right now in a brand new VM. I'll play with a lot of the applications and see which ones I like best. Thanks for that I wasn't even aware of it.
I hope Kbin makes it there soon too. I like this interface better than Lemmy as a reddit replacement.