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Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How can I host a small api/database accessable from a phone app as cheap/easily as possible?English5·4 months agoIf you don’t have strong privacy concerns, you can use the free tier vps from oracle cloud or Google cloud. They are small, but are more than enough for this load.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto politics @lemmy.world•Had to tear this off of a trash can in my own neighborhood 😠30·5 months agoDon’t spread their recruitment link. Delete your post and repost with the link censored.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto World News@lemmy.ml•Lithuania needs functioning embassy in Beijing, says foreign minister6·5 months agoLithuania wants to normalize relations but can’t help itself and say China is not democratic, don’t acknowledge its past errors and say China is a threat to Lithuania.
Sure, they are masters of diplomacy.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto politics @lemmy.world•U.S. adds 256,000 jobs, as Biden leaves Trump with sturdy labor market7·5 months agoUahahahaba Good analogy. I agree.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto politics @lemmy.world•U.S. adds 256,000 jobs, as Biden leaves Trump with sturdy labor market6·5 months agoReal wages are declining, so the economy is bad. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_income_in_the_United_States#/media/File:Wages_in_the_United_States.webp
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plebbit is a peer-to-peer Reddit alternative that allows you to self host and own your own communityEnglish1·6 months agoReading the white paper you find the “serverless” has servers. Each community needs to be always online to serve captchas to posters. The system is federated on community level, instead of instance level, and uses DHT instead of DNS.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Christine Lemmer-Webber, co-author of ActivityPub, on BlueSky1·7 months agoBS is really decentralized. You only need some 5 TB storage to run a relay and there is no other AppView besides the one run by Bluesky ro bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•*Permanently Deleted*English26·10 months agoWindows hides extensions by default.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto Socialism@beehaw.org•What 'Poor Things' Tells Us About Neurodivergence6·1 year agoA pretty good argument, but maybe the post is on the wrong community? You should consider posting it on neurodivergent communities too.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Lyrak to take on X by combining the best of Twitter with fediverse integration5·1 year agoNot yet federating. Months away from federating. The split money policy failed to attract good content every single time it’s proposed. Techcrunch should have a article about why it’s failed already written.
Threadverse as in lemmy + kbin/mbin. Not Meta’s Treads.
Cochise@lemmy.eco.brto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Mapping Fediverse Communities - NewsmastEnglish3·1 year agoVery interesting report, and very ethical way to gather the data for study.
The part about how a small number of core users are important to the community is something we need to keep on our minds. But something bugging me is how Threadverse is absent from the report.
God, the graph quality is terrible. I can’t read half of it.
Authentication bypass should give you interactive access. “I’m in” like. Remote code execution only allows you to run a command, without permanent access. You can use some RCE vulnerabilities to bypass authentication, but not all.
It’s not serverless, of course. Each peer is a server and the peer that created the “sub” have control to be able to moderate things. You have to maintain your peer always online, because it’s a server. Traffic happens over IPFS, which is sloooooow.
ActivityPub is not perfect, but this is just a channer wanting some freeze prach space he can control.