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SuperMoosie

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bring your friends
It's fun to lose and to pretend
She's over-bored and self-assured
Oh no, I know a dirty word

Here we are now, entertain us
I feel stupid, and contagious
Here we are now, entertain us

I'm worse at what I do best
And for this gift, I feel blessed
Our little group has always been
And always will until the end

Oh yeah, I guess it makes me smile
I found it hard, it's hard to find
Oh well, whatever, never mind

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Wander, (edited ) to selfhosted
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The future of selfhosted services is going to be... Android?

Wait, what?

Think about it. At some point everyone has had an old phone lying around. They are designed to be constantly connected, constantly on... and even have a battery and potentially still a SIM card to survive power outages.

We just need to make it easy to create APK packaged servers that can avoid battery-optimization kills and automatically configure an outbound tunnel like ngrok, zerotrust, etc...

The goal: hosting services like , , !? should be as easy as installing an APK and leaving an old phone connected to a spare charger / outlet.

It would be tempting to have an optimized ROM, but if self-hosting is meant to become more commonplace, installing an APK should be all that's needed. can do SSH, VPN and other tunnels without the need for root, so there should be no problem in using tunnels to publicly expose a phone/server in a secure manner.

In regards to the suitability of home-grade broadband, I believe that it should not be a huge problem at least in Europe where home connections are most often unmetered: "At the end of June 2021, 70.2% of EU homes were passed by either FTTP or cable DOCSIS
3.1 networks, i.e. those technologies currently capable of supporting gigabit speeds."

Source: https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/broadband-coverage-europe-2021

PS. syncthing actually already has an APK and is easy to use. Although I had to sort out some battery optimization stuff, it's a good example of what should become much more commonplace.

cc: @selfhosted

SuperMoosie,
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@TCB13

I have by getting rid of win xp and installing Linux.

dimi, to humour
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I am not a expert, so if you're a bit like me, this will be very useful!

@humour

SuperMoosie, (edited )
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@dimi @humour
"Dad, what's that switch for ?"

"That is so I can let the snakes out if you are naughty. They live under the seats"

Had them going for a year and a half. I hovered my fingers over numerous times to get them to stop fighting in the back.

SuperMoosie, (edited )
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@matthewtoad43 @MattMastodon @BrianSmith950 @Ardubal @Pampa @AlexisFR @Wirrvogel @Sodis

Might be this one. (Haven't found him directly on Mastodon yet)
Shows how we can get by in Australia with just 5 hours storage. Uses real time data.
https://bird.makeup/users/davidosmond8/statuses/1686581904823484416

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@WorldImagining @philosophy

But does Mastodon really exist and is it innatley good or evil?

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