Cochise
@Cochise@lemmy.eco.br
- Comment on Why selfhosted social media protocols are hated ? 3 days ago:
It’s not serverless, of course. Each peer is a server and the peer that created the “sub” have control to be able to moderate things. You have to maintain your peer always online, because it’s a server. Traffic happens over IPFS, which is sloooooow.
ActivityPub is not perfect, but this is just a channer wanting some freeze prach space he can control.
- Comment on xkcd #3084: Unstoppable Force and Immovable Object 4 weeks ago:
I have seen the current US sitiatuation be described many times as a unstoppable force (Trump) going against every law and institution, but they are characterized as unmovable, because they refuse to exert resistance to Trump advances.
- Comment on xkcd #3084: Unstoppable Force and Immovable Object 4 weeks ago:
This is soo politically charged that can’t be seen as political anymore.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Could have talked? Yes, there was a lot of talking.
Achieved political changes? No. Not on this earth and history.
- Comment on Any fediverse like discord clones? 1 month ago:
Not federated
- Comment on lightweight blog ? 2 months ago:
Writefreely is alive. Plume not.
- Comment on How can I host a small api/database accessable from a phone app as cheap/easily as possible? 2 months ago:
If you don’t have strong privacy concerns, you can use the free tier vps from oracle cloud or Google cloud. They are small, but are more than enough for this load.
- Comment on Plebbit is a peer-to-peer Reddit alternative that allows you to self host and own your own community 4 months ago:
Reading the white paper you find the “serverless” has servers. Each community needs to be always online to serve captchas to posters. The system is federated on community level, instead of instance level, and uses DHT instead of DNS.
- Comment on Single instance Lemmy? 5 months ago:
Some people report less server load with Piefed.