This is already being worked on. Codeberg seems to be down so can't look up the specifics, but it has been noted.
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I noticed the same here: https://kbin.social/m/suomi@sopuli.xyz/t/24753/Eliitin-salainen-tunneliverkosto-paljastui-Ita-Espoossa
Also not visible (probably because it's in no way related to) on the original instance.
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Ah scratch that, you have to manually enable the federation and it'll start working right away. That's a weird way to handle it.
I don't think the federation is working correctly as there are instances/magazines I've subscribed to a week ago and they're still not working.
For the sake of the argument, let's say that you did. How is one system being bad in any way relevant when you're trying to make up a better system? If anything use it as a way to see what not to do.
No, that is insane. Moderation, let alone administration, is a trusted position of power which also requires interest and commitment towards it from the person in question. You can't just slap it on a random person and expect them to do a good job, and not the least because they never wanted it in the first place.
I wouldn't call it a fail per se considering how there's NSFW literally in the URL. If your whole instance is about NSFW content, then marking individual content NSFW becomes moot.
That said there should definitely be instance level NSFW flags for federation purposes.
There's Matrix already, no need to fragment things further.
Backblaze B2 with Duplicacy here as well. Lately I've been looking at Azure and their archive tier storage as that's way cheaper, granted with the rather obvious caveat of twice as expensive to pull things back from, but for the actual archival of stuff that I hope I never have to pull back that's a bit moot.
Running HomeAssistant I'm probably a bit biased on the IoT front, but definitely agree that that traffic should not be leaving the premises unless it's over a VPN to your own devices. I'll give Nabu Casa a pass here as it's essentially the same thing.
Current cost seems to be about 67€/mo (https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/9965/kbin-Just-Reddit-Things-update#entry-comment-43440).
The whole "SSD's lose their data if they're unplugged" is a bit of a moot point especially if your plan isn't to bury it underground for centuries. That said personally I'd still go for HDD mainly because you get 4+ times the storage for the same price. If you only need a terabyte or so and the amount of data isn't going to grow then sure, SSD works just as well.