Very difficult to discuss with the fiance without know the terminology yet lol

    • @MasterBlaster
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      82 years ago

      Why not “servers”? That’s all they are. They serve content.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        Because technically, one server can host multiple instances. Instances are containerized— literally an instance of lemmy.

        • Communist
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          12 years ago

          Is there any practical reason to actually do that, though?

            • Communist
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              12 years ago

              I’m sorry, I don’t really understand, what would be the advantage of this over hosting another community?

              Can you give me an example of this catering where the server would want different rules per instance?

              Sorry, i’m not trying to be rude I just genuinely don’t get it.

          • @[email protected]
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            2 years ago

            Agree on a technical level, but in terms of the average netizen being able to visualize the relationship, “providers” makes it much easier

            • @[email protected]
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              32 years ago

              I don’t think we should try to visualize something that’s not there just because it’s (supposedly) easier for the average netizen.

          • Justin
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            For now. Commercial servers are possible, especially if communities become multi-instance in the future.

            Every mature decentralized service calls them providers. Phone providers, ISPs, email providers, etc. I guess usenet just calls them “news servers”, though.

          • @[email protected]
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            2 years ago

            It’s provider/consumer (not customer, something being a “provider” doesn’t necessarily mean they are selling stuff).

            We are consumers, we consume the content that the instances provide, as content providers.