Yep just ping time and latency make this a no go for a vast majority of us.
Yep just ping time and latency make this a no go for a vast majority of us.
My pi costs probably around 20 a year lol.
Yeah yunohost is pretty great for less than 10 users. Perhaps more depending on the service. Its very easy to get setup in a weekend with a plethora of services. And its pretty stable.
Are you planning on self hosting this article? Perhaps on writefreely?
How far away are we from full federation on gitea?
Yeah, I just installed it a month ago and the subscribing of communities was not working. Everything else worked even if it was an old version. Its unfortunate as its almost there.
Most of yunohosts self hosting services are fantastic and dont require me to do a ton of work getting apps up and running (as well as maintenance).
Yeah GL has this strange thing where part of it is open source, but not all.
Lol! Woops. I’m on my phone and it autocorrected.
Gitlab is also thinking of going to federation. It will be interesting as git is already a federated protocol, now our prs, follows, stars, ect will also be federated between different instances.
That’s how mine looks like. Then docker is the fat person that takes up the rest of the couch.
It’s not kuberneties, but I run a family sized yunohost. It’s great at installing and updating webapps. They have an awesome selection of federation apps like mastodon, writefreely, misskey, bookwyrm, and more.
For less than 5 users, I personally don’t need kub, but it f I were to scale I would probably go that direction.
Local government is also having this issue. Lots of cities don’t have the resources so will probably throw a lot at gpt…which means a very large attack vector.
I have the same issue. I have a very small instance and lemmy.world seems to not work no matter what I do. I can get lemmy ml no issues and done if the others but for done reason world just won’t work with and communities, like everything is blacklisted or something.
Suse linux. I didnt know what partitioning was, so I partitioned my hard drive 6 times and messed up my bootloader. I didn’t know what that was too, so I had to figure out how to do all this…with a Suse linux disk from the library.
Later on, I discovered Wesnoth and that was an awesome game. I also played around with Ubuntu 6+, Slackware, DSL, and a host of others. Its been a fun ride. Nowdays, I like PopOS and Manjaro (steamdeck). Most anything debian.
If they did that, it would be sold out for years before you or I could get it.
Finding raspberry pis have been really hard after 2019. It’s too bad, it’s my favorite single board computer.
I messed that up soooo many times it’s not funny. I eventually gave up after spending two weekends on setup and just went with vultr and a turnkey solution.
I remember when xp was not supported and…people kept using it. Security bugs and all. Most people don’t really think about the os, they think about the programs they are using.
I subscribe to people that talk about their pets. It’s a good life.
I got stardew working on a local network and playing on the miyoo mini. It was cool for the novelty, but had terrible performance outside a local network. After only a couple of hops it’s unplayable and will disconnect.