What #blossom implementation(s) do you use?
Want to set a blossom server up and start experimenting.
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I was going to build my own. The last time I looked I didn't see any implementations I liked.
Haven is pretty good. And does some extra cool stuff.
Like nostr:nprofile1qqspdudqzqx5ellme3prp68qus5se3vynsddcexkv5la5p7qxxcswjcprdmhxue69uhhw6r9v96zu6rpwpc8jarpwejhym3wvdhj7qgnwaehxw309ahkvenrdpskjm3wwp6kytcpzdmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ue07vehxa, I decided to build my own so I could use an s3 compatible bucket and cdn for media hosting/delivery.
https://github.com/bitvora/haven
I tried Haven. Not that it isn't good, it's just not what I want. I already have my own relays, I don't need any other functionality. I just want a simple blossom server. Everything that exists (last I looked) are blossom servers bundled with special purpose relays or relays to have other configurations. Not that mine would be any different. I would build it into grain.
for sure. It's not what I was looking for either, hence building my own.
It's just a good easy entry into setting up a personal blossom server.
Yes, exactly. I want to try out haven, but for now a simple blossom server would be perfect. Maybe I need to try out #khatru
Running Haven, personally. I think Haven relay is the ideal for a single user's needs. It comes with:
- A Blossom server that only the owner can upload to.
- A personal outbox relay
- A public inbox relay
- A DM inbox relay
- A private relay
That said, it is not the implementation to use if you want others to be able to upload to your Blossom server.