Well. Guess I'll have to go and spin my own self-hosted version of Kbin just to be able to follow everything, without being at the mercy of third-party admins cutting my subscriptions in a whim. Also, I sure hope that the communities either move into Beehaw or outside of it, fragmentation out of the users' control makes the entire point of federation moot.
csolisr
Going from "we did it Reddit" to "we did Reddit", what are the chances
Pretty much everything to be fair:
- Email with Roundcube
- Chat with Matrix-Synapse + Element
- My files with Nextcloud, easily one of my most used self-hosted apps
- RSS with Miniflux (open to change, as soon as I find any RSS backend with a usable Android app)
- My social network presence, with Pleroma (again, subject to change, as soon as I know how to properly move my domain to a different software tool)
- My media, with Jellyfin
- Peertube to watch videos from other instances and comment on them
- And finally, all of the above protected with a password vault from Vaultwarden
EDIT: For those wondering, I use @yunohost@mastodon.social ( https://yunohost.org ) as my server manager
Been playing Duel Links and Master Duel for years already, because I can't afford a physical TCG deck. Maybe we should make a sublemmy/community/magazine
I'm really glad that self-hosters are finally starting to "eat their own dog food" so to speak and finally start to self-host their own community discussions. And what better place to do so than on the Fediverse!
One of the nice things about federation - they can actually follow each other like nothing happened
Yep that sounds like what Skynet would write
From what I gather, it's a bit of both, but officially the first one
An absolute miracle of a story, and strap your seatbelts because it's a long one! Especially the fact that their mom died in an air crash, and because of that the duty was on the older sister, who was just 12, to take care of her siblings (one of them just a year old) in the middle of an extremely dense and dangerous jungle. For over a month, mind you. Them surviving with just some dehydration and mosquito bites is nothing short of heroic.
And, of course, ensuring that your IP provider doesn't run behind a Client-Grade Network Address Translator (CG-NAT). Otherwise, you're better off renting a Virtual Private Server (VPS) or if you're particularly strapped of money and have a lot of patience, you can bridge it with your home server using a Virtual Private Network (VPS) and a good amount of scripting to remap the ports accordingly.
So, if that were the case, why not remove federation with everything, and require users to log in to view the content in the first place? That way you would guarantee that everyone that views or interacts with the community is properly vetted, in line with the "coffee shop" analogy you're establishing here. (Something that would have been best achieved by using a non-federated forum software such as Tildes, but alas, it's a bit too late to do a platform change)