• iAmTheTot@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Lol you’re dreaming if you think even 0.1% of people will be interested in setting up their own server.

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      1 year ago

      That’s why I bothered to set up a nixOS config to deploy a docker cluster… I’m planning to give my friends and family a USB that connects to a private shared VPN, so all I have to do is walk them through booting from it

      We all get a way to back up stuff with redundancy, and I’ll throw up a Jellyfish server, maybe set up some llm assistants to scrape the web for interesting news and put it in a Lemmy instance or something. These are all things I want for myself, and I am willing to configure it exactly once… At that point, might a well let people I trust join the cluster.

      Even my technical family used to scoff and ask why bother… This last week when my sister called and asked what I was up to, instead of explaining that it’s more than just targeted ads, I asked if they noticed that everything sucks way more lately.

      They never used to listen before… I think that’s changing. I think it’s time to build out alternatives

    • Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      They’re also dreaming if they think doing these things doesn’t just make them stand out, and provides them any real protection from state actors.

      The number one rule of tradecraft is to blend in. I promise that you haven’t thought of some way of using an always connected smartphone that the NSA hasn’t considered. They are probably the ones making your degoogled ROMs.

      This is hubris, plain and simple. If your goal is to hide from state actors then the best way of doing that is to be uninteresting statistical noise.