Doesn’t matter what political beliefs these people have, it’s flat out domestic terrorism and needs to be prosecuted as such.
Doesn’t matter what political beliefs these people have, it’s flat out domestic terrorism and needs to be prosecuted as such.
You can get some decent enterprise hardware for fairly cheap on places like amazon. I got a dell R710 for around $800 a couple of years back. The equipment tends to be a little scuffed up and older in terms of hardware, but they still offer plently of performance IMO. The one I have has a 6 drive RAID with 1.5TB disks, dual 6-core processors, and 128GB of ram. Only downside I would say is they tend to use quite a bit of power (around 207W from what I’ve measured).
Element and fluffy chat are probably the best options currently for android. I personally use Element as it reminds me of discord.
I think it will be similar to reddit, where a small percentage of people produce content while the majority lurk. I used to lurk a lot on reddit, but I hope to change that here (I feel it’s important to be active to help drive activity).
I think it depends on the country. In the US, ISPs tend to be fairly strict so using a VPN is necessary (at least with Comcast). After 6-7 DMCAs, I’ve heard of people getting their accounts and service terminated. Best to use one and not take the chance with them. With 3rd world countries, most ISPs don’t care about DMCAs so I can see there not being a need to use one in those situations.
Ah shit, here we go again…
Not a privacy barren wasteland that we seem to be heading towards currently. Governments seem to be taking it into the other direction with how much they are trying to limit digital safeguards. I wouldn’t even be surprised if most places turn into China with regards to censorship levels. The US isn’t too far away either, with legislatures trying to pass bills such as the Restrict Act.
Wow that’s a surprising amount. Makes me wonder how many more will hop over once the 3rd party apps shutdown for good in July.
Yup
Just wanted to post an update, I was able to fix my issue by disabling Cloudflare and now federation seems to work fine for my instance. I’ll leave this post up in case anybody else runs into my problem in the future.
Riots are very different from protests. Yes the police should be held accountable, but that’s no excuse to go and destroy public libraries and loot businesses. All that does is screw over people and communities who had nothing to do with the incident to begin with.