aichan
@aichan@piefed.blahaj.zone
- Comment on Installing **self-hostable** services on a cloud server isn't self-hosting ??? 2 days ago:
Conclussion first:
In any case, I would agree with what some other used said: What we care about in here, for the most part, is the software element of it. Even if I personally don’t consider using Cl*udflare to be self-hosting, all of us have similar info sharing interests, so this is just a terminology argument that does not really impact us that muchI wrote this first:
Actually, this is a pretty interesting thing to think about. To me, the key factor to distinguish what is hosting and what is not is the use of a server. I would say that internet connection is not a requirement for hosting, otherwise it seems absurd to deny that the servers of big LAN parties like the Euskal Encounter are not hosting anything, they clearly are. Down to the smaller scale, having a LAN only Minecraft server in your home server, I would say it still is hosting, even if only you and your family use it. Now, going to a non dedicated computer that is exposing it on LAN, is it self-hosting? I would say no, just because it also seems absurd that any single player world opening in LAN to enable admin suddenly is self-hosting, I say it is not.But I guess this shows that there is a point where we need more specific definitions, there is some ambiguity.
A summary of my definition attempt:
- Internet access: Not required (big LANs and personal Netflix/etc beefy servers seem self hosting to me)
- Local access: Required (for the “self” part)
- Dedicated hardware: I don’t know. Normally I’d go yes, but someone serving a bunch of things in their computer over the internet could argue it is some low availability sel hosting lol - Comment on Installing **self-hostable** services on a cloud server isn't self-hosting ??? 3 days ago:
To me, it is not. If the internet or anything else goes down you lose all access. You are not hosting your services, so claiming to be SELF-hosting is not really accurate.
Furthermore, in the phylosophical aspect, you depend on a private company for all your infrastructure and are not doing anything against the centralization of the internet. To me, this is one of the core reasons I self-host. Maybe we need to make new terms for this, but allowing anything under the corporate cloud umbrella to be called SELF-hosting seems bad to me.
- Comment on What's the security situation when opening a jellyfin server up for casting? 1 month ago:
Missconfigurations allowing bots and shit hacking you. Overblown paranoia mostly if you just take some precautions
- Comment on Best way to browse and share files between hoarders? 2 months ago:
LAN party!! You have the optimal excuse to make one happen ;)
- Comment on People using Cloudflare, are you still happy with it? Would you consider any self-hosted alternative? 2 months ago:
Yes, and in fact I am collaborating in a neighborhood project for the implementation of a local ISP. Obviously you are right, with the way the internet is built it is inevitable to depend on some centralized systems out of reach, I cannot lay a submarible cable xD. But other than in cases of absolute need, where there is really no alternative, I want an internet more like it was before I was born, just people communicating using local infra, not Internet Monsantos
- Comment on People using Cloudflare, are you still happy with it? Would you consider any self-hosted alternative? 2 months ago:
Never used it nor never will, I want my infra to be as independant as possible, and also fuck internet centralisation and fuck corpos
- Comment on how do you explain selfhosting to the non-techies in your life? 2 months ago:
“I have my own Netflix and Google Drive and Spotify etc etc”
- Comment on Got myself some energy monitoring Zigbee plugs and made an interesting discovery 4 months ago:
Can I ask what smart plugs and Zigbee antenna you are using? We are about to do the same, so it would be great to get something already tested ^^
- Comment on Alternative to github pages? 4 months ago:
I built this for my personal use: https://git.prisma.moe/aichan/simple_web_editor