

Socialized losses are the norm. People’s energy bills are already paying for the nearby data centers .


Socialized losses are the norm. People’s energy bills are already paying for the nearby data centers .


Sounds like a scare tactic. This will only embolden the community.


The company behind os level age verification is Meta: https://github.com/upper-up/meta-lobbying-and-other-findings


You can use Netbird reverse proxy to connect your domain to any device on your mesh. Netbird cloud supports the reverseproxy too now if you don’t want to self host netbird on a VPS.


You can use Netbird Cloud’s reverseproxy to point your domain to a device on your wireguard mesh.
That way your home server can be under 3x NATs and dynamic IP and you’ll still be fine.
Later if you want to own the netbird you can self host it on a VPS if you’re willing to migrate all devices to your self hosted wireguard mesh.


You mean they’re complying with the meta age verification at OS level lobbying?
https://github.com/upper-up/meta-lobbying-and-other-findings


That’s why my side project energy has been focused on making decentralized solutions infrastructure more appliance-like reliability and boring. So app environment on top can have as close to equivalent advantage as centralized solutions.


ZorinOS is nice to Windows users if you want ui similarity


Sounds awesome! No rush, I’m a big believer in taking the time to do it right, not twice.
Just wanted to let you know that I find value in that + feel like it could help adoption especially in the self hosting community.


Would I be able to sign into multiple servers simultaneously? In case I have 2 friends hosting this on their own separate servers?
I care about that more than federation.


I thought the 50% stat didn’t filter out repeat offenders.


They’re also profit-incentivized to keep people single and on their platform for as long as possible.


I believe a woman should have the right to abort the child as long as its under 18*12 months.
/s


What if you use it to hack the pentagon, end the war, and put out coordinated social media campaigns to enable people younger than 60 to be elected into in congress?


I’ve been trying to make sense of why multiple systems end up like this and how to design better. At an individual and small community level there’s decent good people. But once group size or resource pooling goes beyond a certain size more than human attention span, etc then rough edges are blown up.
It’s like small groups can operate on trust and direct feedback but once you get too big then rules and proxies start to dominate. And after that people optimize for those local rules instead of total system health.
Also in small groups you have individuals you tie to systems, but once too big you drop that association in addition to empathy when interacting with the system.
Maybe we need a more modular society focused on local good.
I’m emphasizing breaking free from identity ties to devices enforced by the hardware/radio. Not adding it to all devices.
It also limits open source competition in the phone market.
And the hardware. Your phone requires much harder power optimization in order to have a usable battery life. Same for size and heat dissipation.
Also politics related to the radio connection. Public cellular is tied to identity. It is structurally hostile to user-controlled, fully open, deeply optimized devices because the radio stack is certification-heavy, operator-governed, and privacy-hostile.


There’s also netbird which has reverseproxy setup options recently in addition to the wireguard mesh.
Self host on a VPS
Last night I did
Battery life is limited by cell modem drivers being closed source and having to be reverse engineered.
I have been looking into an alternate hybrid radio device using Reticulum. Though with that comes a new less convenient user experience for a lot of apps.