• @ilinamorato
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    11 month ago

    Indeed! Which is why they need to be shown the real world. Lemmy isn’t that, but it could shock their systems into believing that /r/conservative isn’t, either.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      I’ve been aware of the fediverse since the api-lypse but have just been lurking for a good while. I really hope we manage to find a social media system that doesn’t bow to censorship. We need to find a way that lets us decentralize servers to not rely on AWS.

      • @ilinamorato
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        41 month ago

        That costs a lot of money. “Finding” that sort of thing is basically just going to involve donating a bunch of cash, on an ongoing basis.

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          31 month ago

          Finding could also mean letting users share hosting responsibilities. Like making fediverse similar to torrenting.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            At first I thought you meant pitching in for the cost, but you mean more like lending cpu cycles or memory.

          • @ilinamorato
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            11 month ago

            Interesting idea. I don’t know if we have a robust enough infrastructure for that right now, but it’s conceptually interesting.

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              130 days ago

              Yeah i’m no programmer but being forced to rely on AWS or any other company for hosting sucks.

              • @ilinamorato
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                30 days ago

                For sure, though at some point you still hit the centralization of DNS. There are distributed DNS resolvers, but you’re still going to be a little bit beholden to domain name authorities. So with that backstop as a given, sometimes it’s better to just live with the hosting company but be as platform-agnostic as possible so that you can jump ship to another one if needed—unless you’re willing to go full TOR, I suppose.