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I'm running mine (ani.social) on 4 cores and 16gb RAM for 17 users as of now. There isn't a lot of posts/comments coming from us yet but there's a couple of images uploaded already.
The current load average is only 0.10, postgres db is at 1.6 GB and pictrs is only at 430 MB. The database has been growing a lot faster than expected though but it seems manageable.
I would like to be able to select more than one Community when I create a post, it could help smaller instances to get more activity
At the moment only crossposts are possible 🤔
That sounds like a nice feature but perhaps maybe a limit to how many communities you can post to at once to avoid abuse from bad actors.
Yes a limit would be okay, like 3 or 4 Communitys. Maybe we could make a feature request? 🤔