Basically, I want to make one for some multiplayer games out there (along with Stoat communities, or something similar - what do y’all recommend? Bonus if it has voice chat).
What would I need, and how can I set this up safely without having my own network hacked beyond comprehension? I could do it off site from home too if that’s better.
I have a Raspberry Pi 4gb, but also an old DDR3 16gb desktop with a PCI network card available if that’s recommended.
Just don’t put hacker clothes in front of your computer
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First of all I would recommend you use Piefed instead. Easier to setup and maintain.
But I am not sure exactly what you want that Lemmy/Piefed instance for? As an internal forum of sorts? That can work, but is not really what it was developed for and there are better (non-federated) options.
If you want it to be an actually federated instance then the Rasberry will not cut it. The desktop might, if it has some good SSD storage for the database.
For in game voice-chat the simplest option is a Mumble server. Very low resource use and runs great on a Rasberry like yours. Otherwise you could also try setting up a Movim instance. It has text chat and voice/video calls that should reasonably work as a Discord substitute for small groups. It is also quite low resource and should run fine on that Rasberry.
Are you maybe looking for something like Revolt or Spacebar?
Revolt
They got a C&D over the name and switched it to Stoat, which OP said they’ve tried before.
I don’t get why they picked Stoat; it’s a terrible name, but it is what it is
Didn’t know that. I agree it is a terrible name, but maybe that’s why it is safe from any cease and desist orders…



