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fionescu(1)@fionescu@mastodon.bsd.cafe (2026-05-29 08:43:27)
@jae I want to host on I2P too, but I'll need to look into how I could just mirror my existing clearnet sites, if possible. I don't know if that can be very simply done with Nginx or another proxy software, or if I need to use specialized fediverse software, like @mitra who I'm aware are making optimizations for I2P. I'll eventually look into it all. I've had a few attempts at browsing I2P and... well, what can I say about a network which needs to show uptime and downtime like the weather report? People do what they can do.
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ᴏᴏᴍ-ᴋɪʟʟᴇʀ: 333@jae@mastodon.bsd.cafe (2026-05-29 19:06:27)
@fionescu @mitra if a system can bind to a port it can work on i2p. the heavy lifting is done with the daemon/router. for fediverse you can use any software to make i2p only system. there's a few on i2p already. having one fedi system do clean interop on multiple networks i don't think is there yet, even with mitra. ive forked and hacked gts to do this with tor+clear so wouldn't be out of reach to go steps further.
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silverpill@silverpill@mitra.social (2026-05-30 00:33:07)
@jae @fionescu Mitra can connect to multiple networks at once, but one of them must be chosen as primary, usually it's clearnet. My instance connects to Tor, I2P and Yggdrasil instances.
I am not sure if that counts as clean interop.
I think seamless interop without touching clearnet may be achieved with Mitra Mini