Countless firsthand accounts of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have disappeared across the last decade, and it may speak to larger issues with the historical record in the digital age.

  • maegul (he/they)
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    631 year ago

    So, in short, the whole “just someone else’s computer” thing will always come back to bite you. And of course, we’re still struggling with this. Here on the Fedi, everything is tied up on servers run by admins we know little about without much recourse to download archives or migrate, unless you’re up for full self hosting.

    • Excel
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      231 year ago

      Except the fediverse is highly resilient in this regard, since all of the data is replicated. If an instance goes down, all of that instance’s posts are still available on every other instance.

      • maegul (he/they)
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        151 year ago

        There is that, yes. But how much control do you the user have over those caches should the original server/instance from which they were made go down? Can you easily archive or retrieve them? Edit or delete them? Do anything to further ensure their longevity? Link them back to your new social media account so that others can easily identify them as yours? Verify, in any way, that they were (or were not!) written by you as the owner of a new account?

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      theoretically one couls create a lemmyverse archive that crawls the lemmyverse and subscribes to all communities it finds and archives all federation activities that it receives

      • Otter
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        41 year ago

        Would you even need to subscribe?

        Setting up an instance should probably work, unless other instances choose to defederate from it, I guess

        • @[email protected]
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          121 year ago

          Instances only collect stuff from communities that have at least one subscriber on their sever.

          • LazaroFilm
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            31 year ago

            And it looks like it may only pull new posts and comments and not old archives.

              • LazaroFilm
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                11 year ago

                I think it federates it if a user comments… I think. Not sure.

                • @[email protected]
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                  21 year ago

                  according to the docs if you search a comment it will federate that comment, its direct ancestors, and the post it was made on. But not all the comments for that post

          • Otter
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            21 year ago

            Ah interesting, didn’t know that :)

      • maegul (he/they)
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        51 year ago

        I increasingly suspect there are false dichotomies here. A user need not take full responsibility for their personal server/instance on the federation for them to truly own their data and presence. They only need to own a discrete component in the network that is easily moved and that contains their own personal information and identity. This component could just as easily be hosted on a large cloud service as it could on a bedroom Raspberry Pi, and, if truly nomadic, moved from being on one and then the other as is necessary.

        It seems to me that most architectural thinking on this point fails to consider anything other than the “hardware” or server, in more or less traditional network terms, when, it seems to me, the issues concern the presentation and address-ability and mobility of the user as a discrete object.