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Habitat is a free and open-source, self-hosted social platform built for
local communities. It is decentralised by design — each instance covers a
specific geographic area, letting residents discuss topics, share photos, and
discover conversations happening nearby. Location is at the heart of every
post; members can pin discussions to specific places and browse content sorted
by proximity. Built with PHP (Symfony) and served by FrankenPHP/Caddy, it
ships as a single Docker image that includes the web server, background
worker, and database migration logic. There are no ads, no algorithmic feeds,
and no data harvesting — just a community-owned space for the people who live
there.