

I think the only answer is “Doom”
I think the only answer is “Doom”
I am hosting stuff on OVH at the moment. Entry level package is around £1 / mo in the first year.
And here was I thinking locking up a murderer is for the protection of the public…
Depends on how you define private. It’s not “private” in the sense that it is accessible to the public interner. It is only more privacy-friendly in the sense that say, unlike Facebook, there is no need to use your IRL ID data, there are no weird algorithms baked in, and no targeted ads. Nothing would keep 3rd-party scrapers from profiling your posts that are public, but at least by default it’s not evil.
… until Meta will arrive on the fediverse…
I mean it even harvests typing data and Outlook also includes calendars etc… It’s really bad.
But yes, I just suggested a re-evaluation of the use of Microsoft Outlook to my company …
Depends on your sector of work. Imagine you’re a therapist or a lawyer…
Hard work and dedication.
I don’t think it’s about a craving for centralisation but for newcomers and people still learning the core ideas about decentralisation it’s about a promise of more active engagement and more varied content.
https://github.com/vndee/local-talking-llm