Post B29XkZRkp2z8mLckds by kon@kokoro.garden
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(DIR) Post #B29XkTZKfxTwY77ica by kon@kokoro.garden
2026-01-10T20:22:59Z
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what i think about sometimes is how self-hosting actually makes my stuff less likely to survive if i suddenly die. like if i was just keeping a site on neocities for free or w/e it would likely stay up, but on my own vps it would last a few months then go offline
(DIR) Post #B29XkUxpUMfgsNanRY by scathach@stereophonic.space
2026-01-10T20:27:40.486579Z
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@kon It'll stay up on archive.org
(DIR) Post #B29XkZRkp2z8mLckds by kon@kokoro.garden
2026-01-10T20:27:00Z
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like +Fravia's sites only have a handful of piecemeal mirrors. feels sad. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fravia
(DIR) Post #B29ZHN1m7IoDlwg0Dg by kon@kokoro.garden
2026-01-10T20:29:19Z
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data sovereignty is admirable -- i really do like the idea of long-lasting and portable data stores -- but ultimately i still think it falls to a more communal, or institutional, hosting basis to keep any sense of memory or to think further ahead than a decade or two
(DIR) Post #B29ZHSYZYn0yv73lXE by kon@kokoro.garden
2026-01-10T20:30:28Z
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after all, almost anything i learn from or experience, i end up coming to years or decades later. i very rarely listen to a record or play a game or read a book or even an article that came out within the year