• brrt
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    1 day ago

    Milk is getting more expensive. Moral of the story: Buy a cow.

    I really wish people would stop being so delusional about the average person’s technological abilities. jUsT TeLL grAn To sPin Up a mATrIx SErvEr… stfu

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      23 hours ago

      “Everyone should be hosting a server” was NOT my point, sorry if I got misunderstood. My mother could in no way host an XMPP server on her own - but I could register her an account on mine.

      Rather, I meant: a) if you can host it, suggest your friends and family to use your server; b) if you can’t - that is still better: with multiple public servers available, there is no single point of failure, you can choose a server in whatever jurisdiction you want, or even an onion/i2p one.

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        23 hours ago

        Sorry for being harsh at the end. I just see this notion too often.

        But still, your option b) is not self hosted. Maybe a better word to use would be decentralized then?

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          20 hours ago

          That’s just pedantry. ‘Selfhosted’ never meant that every single user has to host it themselves.

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            18 hours ago

            It’s not pedantry, it’s using the right terminology.

            And yes, self hosted means hosted by yourself. It’s in the name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-hosting_(web_services)

            The promise of self hosting is that you own your data which may be better for privacy/security if you know what you are doing. The same doesn’t apply if you have to trust a third party, even if it is a friend/family member who provides you with a service they host. They become a service provider to you.

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              17 hours ago

              self hosted means hosted by yourself

              A lot of selfhosters share with family. I’m not gonna make my wife spin up her own servers when she can use mine.

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                17 hours ago

                And what would you call your wife in this scenario? A selfhoster? Or a user of a service hosted by boonhet?

                She’s not using a selfhosted service, she’s using a boonhet-hosted service. Because she has no control over the service or her data.

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        20 hours ago

        Are you the only one who decides that? My grandparents have a bunch of children and grandchildren, if I tried to take their smartphone away the others would just call me an asshole and give them a new one.