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  • Nebula is the only thing remotely comparable.

    I’m loving it. But its not a “search what you want and you’ll find it” like YouTube is. You can’t search for a video to DIY your bathroom tile.

    That alternative simply doesn’t exist.

    If you treat it like podcasts i.e. follow creators you like (just about all of them are also YouTubers) theres some excellent content there. And the creators are all stakeholders so no daddy capitalist screwing with algorithms.

    PeerTube is the open source federated one. But discovery is next to impossible on it.

















  • So much talking out of ass in these comments.

    Federation/decentralization is great. It’s why we’re here on Lemmy.

    It also means you expect everyone involved, people you’ve never met or vetted, to be competent and be able to shell out the cash and time to commit to a certain level of uptime. That’s unacceptable for a high SLA product like Signal. Hell midwest.social, the Lemmy instance I’m on, is very often quite slow. I and others put up with it because we know it’s run by one person on one server that he’s presumably paying for himself. But that doesn’t reflect Lemmy as a whole.

    AWS isn’t just a bunch of servers. They have dedicated services for database clusters, cache store, data warehouse, load balancing, container clusters, kubernetes clusters, CDN, web access firewall, to name just a few. Every region has multiple datacenters, the largest by far of which is North Virginia’s. By default most people use one DC but multi region while being a huge expensive lift is something they already have tools to assist with. Also, and maybe most importantly, AWS, Azure and GCP run their own backbones between the datacenters rather than rely on the shared one that you, me, and most other smaller DCs are using.

    I’m a DevOps Engineer but I’m no big tech fan. I run my own hobby server too. Amazon is an evil company. But the claim that “multi cloud is easy, smaller CSPs are just as good” is naive at best.

    Ideally some legislation comes in and forces these companies to simplify the process for adopting multi cloud, because right now you have to build it all yourself and it becomes still very imperfect when you start to factor things like databases and DNS, and this is what they rely on hard for vendor lock-in.






  • You know what seriously sucks, is you’re absolutely right. But in the moment some people are so completely caught off guard that logic like this just disappears. I was uncomfortable just watching this because I know I would be also continuing to talk more than I should in response to their fake politeness.

    Yesterday a man asked me to sign a paper to get some candidate on some ballot and, caught off guard, I was complying before noticing it was for a Republican candidate and logic just came back to me leading me to refuse before going too far.