
If this was about guns, they would ban hardware stores. It’s just about controlling everything so they can parcel it back out to friends.

If this was about guns, they would ban hardware stores. It’s just about controlling everything so they can parcel it back out to friends.

I thought about switching to the forks for new features, but I like that conduit is a nice boring piece of software that I’ve got set to auto-update so by the time I hear about a new update I’m usually running it.
I like boring server software. Excitement is not something I have time to enjoy.

Generation enough to maybe keep the house from total death in winter for a week or so, but it won’t be pretty.
A few months of non-perishable food.
Some spare parts on the shelf
Some offline backups
But reality is, if the apocalypse really happens, it’ll look like the bronze age collapse on steroids, and we’d be lucky if only 90% of people died without our supply chains, especially once winter hits.

a lot of dell workstation class laptops have an “always plugged in” option in the bios for situations where the battery won’t be exercised much.
What you’ve been talking about here makes perfect sense to me.
A good chunk of myself hosting journey has been hardware. Figuring out the benefits and limitations of different thin clients, the capacity and limitations of various fanless PCs, and even stuff like worrying about the durability of ssds compared to hdds. So to say that you can’t talk about hardware doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, however, of course you want to keep it strictly scoped within the subject at hand, which is self-hosting. My driver work on the haiku operating system may be interesting, but if it doesn’t somehow relate to self-hosting, this just isn’t the place for it.
It’s based on conduit, which itself is really a lot better for self-hosting than synapse or dendrite.
I ran conduit on an atom d2550 alongside other services and it basically idled. Running synapse or dendrite on the same machine made the whole machine max out permanently.
Irc is fine, but not federated…

My dad found one solution that’s specifically for the task (whose name eludes me at the moment), but for me, my nextcloud is a Swiss army knife.
I didn’t like synapse or dendrite at all, but conduit has been great.
I mean… I’m not American…