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datarama, to random
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Where do people who self-host their websites, mastodon instances etc. actually host things these days?

(Hetzner are villains now, and so are DigitalOcean I gather?)

datarama,
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@allpurposemat I live in a city centre in a Nordic country; it's just that fibre rollout has been very, very patchy. (It's very expensive and time-consuming to dig here, compared to suburbs and the countryside.)

allpurposemat,
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@datarama fair, fiber took a long time to arrive in the previous town I lived in due to similar reasons, and it was prohibitively expensive once it finally did.
I hope to see fast internet become accessible to everyone in the future, but we are still quite a ways away from that unfortunately.

datarama, to random
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Endgame doesn't exist, but I think this is as close as I am ever going to get.

Gustodon,
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@datarama It's hard to remember if I've ever been this jealous.

datarama, to random
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I'm having my gallbladder removed tomorrow. I've been told that the procedure itself is pretty much routine, but also that I can expect to be in quite a bit of pain the next days and that I'll probably need morphine.

So I've stocked up on comic books / "graphical novels"; that's probably around the level my brain will be able to handle.

datarama,
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One of the things I've picked up is a really nice collector's boxed set of the Danish series "Valhalla" that ran from 1978-2009, and it made me think a bit about cultural power.

Comics weren't taken seriously as a medium in Denmark at the time (unlike eg. France and Belgium), and the main artist was just a high school kid. The first character sketches are literally on graph paper surrounded by his maths homework.

datarama,
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A long time ago, these stories were told around campfires. They became songs, and books, and theatre plays, and operas. In the 1970s they got made into comic books and a box office bomb cartoon, and that's the form a few million people (who live on top of the ashes of those campfires) now have as their main reference point to them.

I think that to me, Thor will probably always be this guy:

datarama, to random
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I am thinking about making a Lisp-based fantasy console as my next hobby project, as a way to break me out of the creativity funk I've been in for a while. What would the home computers I grew up with have been like if they were made by Commodore-Symbolics?

(But I still feel that it's kinda pointless - we can't share anything we make online anymore, unless we want to contribute free labour to loathsome AI companies. The nice thing about a fantasy console is that it's economically worthless.)

datarama,
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It's this feeling of pointlessness I can't shake, and haven't been able to for a year.

Aside from the general feeling of devaluation generative AI instills: Why would I create anything, when I cannot ethically share it with people? When "sharing" practically means "handing over work to AI companies intent on destroying people's livelihoods for their own profit", how could I possibly justify doing such a thing?

datarama,
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Oh, it occurs to me that there is now a standard for specifying the "machine-readable opt-out" for ML training that the EU TDM mandates: https://www.w3.org/community/reports/tdmrep/CG-FINAL-tdmrep-20240202/

Of course, even if they nominally respect it, they'd probably just do what Stability AI did to get around this legal hurdle: Fund a "non-profit" to do the actual data gathering for "research", and then that non-profit just happens to provide a data set that Stability's commercial products use.

datarama, to random
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Move carefully and fix things.

dalias,
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@datarama This should be part of the statement of #musl libc criteria for inclusion of functionality.

datarama, to random
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What do people use for self-hosting git repos these days?

Is Gitea the only game in town?

grumpygamer,
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@datarama I use gitolite. It has no web frontend, which is why I like it.

datarama, to random
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I realize that my position on Threads on fedi is probably simplistic, but honestly "fuck Facebook" has served me very well.

datarama, to random
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The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: Now is the year of the Linux desktop.

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