Federation Directory
Note: this list only includes other registered instances in which federation is enabled. Users are free to create and customize their own instances and are not required to federate with the wider network nor register.
Note: this list only includes other registered instances in which federation is enabled. Users are free to create and customize their own instances and are not required to federate with the wider network nor register.
single.command install | npx create-deadlight-blog
pkg update && pkg install proot-distro git jq openssl-toolproot-distro install debian
proot-distro login debiannpx create-deadlight-blog your-blog-name
Every smartphone on this planet is a supercomputer, yet we treat them like high-tech rental units for Zuck's cloud. This specific instance of Deadlight isn't running in a massive data center. It was deployed, and is currently managed, entirely from a standard Android phone via Termux.
Zero Infrastructure: You don't need a laptop, a VPS, or a home lab. If you have a phone and a solar panel, you have a global publishing platform
The Flight-Bag Server: In a crisis, your phone is the one piece of tech you’ll have on you. Deadlight turns it into a resilient node that can bridge local radio (LoRa) to the global edge.
Just deployed this Deadlight instance from Termux on my phone. Mobile.deadlight.boo all configuartion and deployment in Android.
No containers, no browser, no GUI. Just a keyboard, a shell, and a few Cloudflare commands. Admin dashboard works. Posts render. Analytics flow. It’s live here at mobile.deadlight.boo.
Deadroid — Deadlight Proxy for Android
A lightweight, high-performance local proxy server running natively on your Android device.
Built from the ground up as part of the Deadlight ecosystem, Deadroid gives you a powerful SOCKS5 + HTTP/HTTPS proxy directly on your phone — no root required.