HamSwagwich
The long term solution is something like IPFS object storage that's read only for everyone but the author instance. One copy of the data but all instances can read it and it's stored forever in a redundant medium with bitrot protection.
I've been running one. showeq.com
The basic service gets overloaded quickly and you'll need to upgrade if you get any traction at all.
Also, since KBin federation is broken, it's not great
Yes it does. My KBin node is not federating with KBin.social or only works intermittently.
@ernest It stopped federating again. I restarted my instance, but still nothing I post on my node is coming to kbin.social. If i post to kbin.social, it federates to my node without a problem.
@ernest it started working a couple hours ago. No idea why . Thought maybe you knocked something loose
@revampeduser I would really like to see this as well. Now if I can just figure out how to host my own Peertube instance... /sigh
@ernest I restarted my instance and it seems to be receiving federated content from kbin.social, but any content I post isn't being received by kbin.social.
It's showeq.com
I appreciate you checking into it
So... Scientology, but with more Zuck
@mojo Just keep telling people you don't know what IPFS is without coming outright and saying it. Lol.
"IpFs GeTs PaId In FiLe CoIn"
IPFS is a protocol, you nitwit. That's like saying "ActivityPub is gets paid in Filecoin" Makes no fucking sense. Build a Fediverse layer on IPFS, no crypto needed. FFS get educated before you start trying to talk to adults.
Jesus... just stop.
@Kalcifer