As explained previously, this instance is still running on the Lemmy dev’s free hosting offer which was graciously extended (thx!) a bit for me to look into transferring it to my own server.

I haven’t been making as much progress with it as I hoped in recent weeks (due to various factors), but to be honest the little work that I did put into it made me realize that I am really not a big fan of the tech-stack that Lemmy uses.

As I have been running and using some other Fediverse software, I also realized that the communities-only nature of Lemmy is isolating it from the rest of the Fediverse and to be honest I am not too happy with the homegrown community lately.

So I am seriously considering a reboot of slrpnk.net using a different software and now might be a good time for it as there are only very few active users of this instance and I have to transfer it to my server soon anyway.

Options that I considered are Pixelfed (for a more creators/artist focussed instance), Akkoma (to be closer to the main Fediverse) and the new Kbin.

The linked roadmap convinced me that Kbin might be the best option. It uses a tech-stack I am much more familiar with and combines Lemmy like communities with Mastodon like microblogging.

So while I have not 100% made up my mind yet, consider this an early warning that this instance is probably going to undergo some major changes and if you would prefer to stay on Lemmy, it might be better to migrate your account somewhere else.

However Kbin is in theory compatible with Lemmy, so it might end up not such a big change after all. Do note however that there is no migration path, so accounts and communities would need to be re-created.

Let me know what you think :)

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    Small update: Registrations are currently disabled and I am working on migrating this Lemmy instance to my server. So far it looks good, but I need to rewrite all the container deploy scripts to work with Podman, so it will take a few more days.

    I am also still interested in kbin, but the project is undergoing massive rework right now (with a NLnet grant) and will probably not really be ready for easy self-hosting until later this year.

    Edit: Server migration is complete and registrations are open again.