@unixsh_it@infosec.exchange
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unixsh_it

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obsessed with Gentoo... terrified of the sun.

all my toots and opinions aren't my own but my great great grandparents

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jerry, to random
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OoooOOooo Hetzner may have my new servers ready by the weekend 🎉

unixsh_it,
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@jerry lol I'm a glances man myself

jerry, to random
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I just installed this beast of a fan. It’s about 2 meters across. Hopefully it helps with the electric bills by reducing the need for air conditioning

unixsh_it,
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@jerry that's one hell of a view

jerry, (edited ) to random
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Pardon the intrusion. Many thanks to those people who donate to support the fediverse instance(s) you use. Nearly all fediverse instances are free to join and use, but they are not free to run. Most instance operators donate tremendous personal time and money because we believe in a better, more privacy conscious social media and we love the growing community that exists here.

These are tough financial times for many. I believe it is important for people going through rough times to have an access to this social outlet. If you are in a position to do so, please consider setting up a monthly donation to support your instance. You can usually find information on how to do so on the About page of your instance. For example, https://infosec.exchange/about. In my experience, most donors contribute between $5 and $20 per month, with some less and some more.

The fediverse doesn’t sell your data or monetize your social activities, which is how nearly all other commercial social networks pay their bills. We generally are dependent on donations from ourselves and from the people using the instance.

For Infosec.exchange, the bills are about $3000US per month, between server rentals, storage providers, and content delivery services. (If you’re curious, that’s $2k to Hetzner for servers, $300 to Wasabi and Backblaze for storage and backups, and $400-$700 for Bunny and Fastly - and this includes all the various mastodon, peertube, pixelfed, lemmy, bookwyrm, firefish, and other servers). I am fortunate that our donations usually come close to covering the bills. Sometimes a bit more, sometimes less. That’s not the case for many instances, though.

Again, donating is voluntary and not required and there is zero problems with those who can’t afford it. At the same time, donations keep this thing called the fediverse alive, and without them, we won’t go far.

I sincerely appreciate being a part of this community and hope you have a great October.

unixsh_it,
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@jerry I don't have any money. but seriously thank you for all you're doing here.

jerry, to random
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Based on the number of SMS messages I get from various GOP/republicans begging for money, I am guessing things are not going so well.

unixsh_it,
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@jerry I take donations too Jerry, just to let you know...

jerry, to random
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Working on a title for my autobiography…. So far, I am thinking “Things to avoid” or “At Least I Tried”

unixsh_it,
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@jerry I'd have mine be "Thoughts I Should Have Saved For Another Day" and "I Didn't Know It Then, But I Still Forget The Now"

jerry, to random
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There’s a lot of consternation in the fediverse lately about instances blocking each other, admins fighting, blocklists, and the like. If you’re on an instance that blocks other communities you want to participate in, politely ask your moderators/administrators to reconsider. If they disagree, I recommend moving to a different instance rather than a prolonged argument. Some administrators prefer erring on the side of over blocking and protecting their user base than being permissive and expose their userbase to riff raff or, in some instances, just to avoid the appearance of being too permissive to other instances.

Life is short. Find an instance that works for you.

(Edit: and the converse is true - if your instance is overly permissive and you are regularly being harassed or otherwise bothered and your moderators aren’t responding as you expect, find another instance that is better aligned to your needs. Life is still too short. Find an instance that works for you)

unixsh_it,
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@jerry more than happy here Jerry can you do a fantastic job thank you for all your work

jerry, to random
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I have just been informed that Lacie likely will not survive another 2 hours until dinner time. She is apparently desperately hungry and “hasn’t eaten in hours”.

unixsh_it,
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@jerry just be glad you don't own a cat because you wouldn't be able to survive letting them without food

unixsh_it,
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@jerry I don't have fancy portraits but here is the old man

jerry, to random
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Made it to the beach!

unixsh_it,
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@jerry you keep rocking the living the good life Jerry

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