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Sounds really cool! So it’s essentially “serverless” in the sense that it runs on users’ devices right?
Waitwaitwait what am I looking at here? It seems to be fairly similar to the concept of the Fediverse. Could you explain it?
Sorry, I meant services like online form application or something
I’m mostly concerned about the general public as many are either ignorant or lack the knowledge on how to use these.
Ads have become the new normal
Ahh, a game of devil’s advocate. There’s no reason why a Libre product with sane defaults can’t do this either.
And that, kids, is why you should never click on random links
Bruh, let’s say an attacker deleted all of my important documents, say book drafts, and assume I don’t have a backup.
Now my progress has been set back six months and the publisher is angry.
Would I care if they deleted my system files or not?
But something like this can still erase everything stored in your home folder or launch further exploits to gain root or something.
DS Lites imo have always been the best on the retro console value curve
But $80? That’s like a Gameboy Advance. That’s a miyoo mini plus. That’s an entire console in itself.
Bruh, you can even get 2 or 3 DS lites for that price
Scuba divers gotta breathe (a mixture containing) oxygen
The danger (as they can see) are not selfhosters, but larger competitive instances. They don’t allow AT servers of over 10 users and 1500 events a hour. This is clearly targeted to prevent large-scale instances (fediverse style) from being created.
How many bluesky users actually selfhost?
IMO, if you choose a common username (except for alt accounts) for all your platforms (in my case, dch82) it’s fairly easy to find all the accounts. If you want to, you can also link your other platforms in the bio.
I don’t actually mean it’s EEE but that whatever they are doing feels similar; besides, with one big server controlled by a corporation in the centre of their ecosystem, they could “defederate” any rising AT-compatible competitor servers out of existence.
They might not now, but don’t ever trust a company to not do this.
what are you talking about? bluesky isn’t open source, the protocol is, and it reeks of embrace, extend, extinguish by branding itself as an open network
Fair enough, I will make another version shortly
EDIT: Solarized low-contrast versions are available; I think it would look much better!
No, AT is open source, not Bluesky
An ethernet cable, not a telephone or optical fibre cable
One is going down the drain first
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