We just had the first group call on #Chatto and it was perfect :D
From the WIP #Chatto self-hosting docs. I love this stack. NATS rules. Use it.
Hi from my three #chatto pods
It's been a great weekend for #Chatto! - Added YouTube embeds and link previews - Emoji reactions are now fully featured (you can add any emoji as a reaction, there's a searchable picker, etc.) - Lots of cool little (and large) tweaks and fixes - Made two cheesecakes Come try the dev instance:

Chatto Dev Instance
Chatto Dev Instance

The development instance of Chatto, the lean, self-hostable chat app. Come try the latest builds and hang with the team.

Chatto Dev Instance
> Today is probably a fine day to mention that I've been working on a self-hostable #Discord/slacklike called #Chatto. It's steadily moving towards feature parity with the big kids, with everything crammed into a single compact 50 MB executable that can run off the cheapest VM you can find.
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> You can learn more about it on my blog: https://www.hmans.dev
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> Or just join the public dev instance to try today: https://dev.chatto.run
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> Public roadmap coming soon, and maybe a surprise or two.
Just an incredible weekend of progress for #Chatto, but sadly I didn't manage to hit my goal of making the test instance public. The RBAC system ended up being much more work than expected, and I need to straighten some things out before I can let you crazies on. Soon!
This continues to blow my mind. Every single one of these is running against its own 100% isolated #Chatto instance. This is only possibly because Chatto is compact, self-contained, and spins up almost instantly.
#Chatto release notes are getting weird
Your daily #Chatto screenshot. \o/
Just in case you've been wondering: yes, #Chatto is real. A full self-hostable Discordslacklike in a single 44 MB binary that runs out of the box with no external dependencies. (Well, there may be one or two missing features still. :b)