A nimble Mastodon web client. In order to host Elk yourself you can use the provided Dockerfile to build a container with Elk. Be aware, that Elk only loads properly if the connection is done via SSL/TLS. The Docker container itself does not provide any SSL/TLS handling. You'll have to add this bit yourself. One could put Elk behind popular reverse proxies with SSL Handling like Traefik, NGINX, etc. The provided Dockerfile creates a container that will eventually run Elk as a non-root user...