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If mastodon is to be the poster child of the fediverse it needs to drastically simplify the requirements to run and maintain an instance. There should be a single binary, self-updating, single-user instance.
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It's the tragedy of the commons.  The core problem to crack is how to make the costs bearable by the users themselves.]]></description>
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