Since AWS is still having issues, I was wondering how the fediverse is? How are you all fairing this fine Monday?
- Sopuli is hosted on Hetzner, so no problems whatsoever. - nice. Most of my instances I provide for are self hosted solutions. 
- Does Hetzner host on their own infra? - Yes, they have their own datacenters. - They are also one of/the biggest hosting providers fedi instances use, if they’d go down, big parts of fedi would as well 
 
 
- I host lemmy.wtf on my own hardware, so no issues here :D - nice 
 
- Itd be idiotic to host a fediverse instance on big cloud providers. - care about privacy and security? dont host on AWS - I hope people aren’t under the impression that Lemmy is about privacy. - Arguably it’s even less private than Reddit, as at least Reddit has some sort of controls on who can access your data i.e. whoever pays. - But on Lemmy, that’s free with federation. Maybe not the same granular tracking data, but enough of users personal data is available as to not consider Lemmy to be a privacy centric service. - tbf reddit prolly tracks more data through their app (post view time, view count, cancelled posts, etc) 
- Reddit has some sort of controls on who can access your data - What data? - All of the data you generate when using Reddit…posts, comments, view tracking, voting, subreddit subscriptions, etc. - You mean reddit’s data 
 
 
 
- I agree. - I bet some people/entities use S3 buckets, SQL, etc…etc… just one offs for certain services. AWS can be the cheaper option. But you get what you paid for… 
- I never even heard of AWS before today. What is it? - Amazon web services. They are one of the biggest providers for hosting things. A lot of the internet infrastructure uses aws. 
- It’s called amazon web services. - In short there’s 3 major cloud providers - Amazon Web Services - Google Cloud Platform - Microsoft Azure - All 3 basically do the same thing, real simplified version of it. it’s kind of a giant pool of server resources that are leased to you by demand. So say if you are netflix and have 100 million people watching the day a new series drops, but then only have 1 million watching tuesday night, they pay based on how much is currently being used, rather than having to set everything to handle peak, but be idle 90% of the time. - again yeah it’s expensive for most purposes… and one can argue how bad it is on the whole, but it is kind of what most companies have been using for a lot of things for the last 15 years. 
 
 
- I don’t think any lemmy instances can afford to run on the big clouds. 
- Perks of still running bare metal in colo, no issues for any of my stuff. Not seeing anyone say anything in the Lemmy chat on Matrix either. - Perks of running bare metal at home, the service is never down (as long as I’m home) 
 
- My personal Mastodon instance is doing great. It runs on my old gaming desktop in my living room. Haven’t had any downtime today, so I can say with 100% confidence that my living room has better 24 hour uptime than Amazon right now. Who wants to buy some compute time from my living room? 
- My Mastodon instance is working just fine. 
- No issues so far! Issues tend to be an “I fucked up” rather than a “Someone else fucked up”. - I’d much rather the fuck up be my own, as silly as that might perhaps sound to some folks outside of IT. 
- I run a side business and have been AWS-free for years. I love when all my competitors go down during AWS outages — my clients are the only ones still online in their industry. 













