Web developer and Studio Lead at Deloitte Digital in Düsseldorf, Germany.
"Any Database Server can be accessed remotely and many can serve huge databases. But a server needs a machine, and human resources associated with its operational management. Such costs are detrimental for pay-per-use model of the cloud and especially to a new popular with developers class of Serverless applications."
Element is another encrypted chat app for the security conscious to consider, offering not just end-to-end encryption but also decentralized storage, so your message data isn't held in one place by one company – you can even set up your own server, if you want to. decentralization, internet, matrix, syndicated, tech
We’re facing the end of the cloud. It’s a bold statement, I know, and maybe it even sounds a little mad. But bear with me. The conventional wisdom about running server applications, be it web apps or mobile app backends, is that the future is in the cloud. decentralization, decentralized web, internet, syndicated
Briar is a messaging app designed for activists, journalists, and anyone else who needs a safe, easy and robust way to communicate. Unlike traditional messaging apps, Briar doesn’t rely on a central server - messages are synchronized directly between the users’ devices. If the internet’s down, Briar can sync via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, keeping the information flowing in a crisis. If the internet’s up, Briar can sync via the Tor network, protecting users and their relationships from surveillance.
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The steps described by Christian Bundy help me restore the corrupted stream data in my Scuttlebutt "server" data today.
Are you able to use any version of ssb-server or Patchwork? This looks to me like your flumedb views are corrupted (see flumedb/flumedb#32), but I've only ever personally seen this when running my flumedb deletion scripts. You can regenerate all of your views by deleting everything in ~/.ssb/flume/ except for log.offset, but I might make a backup so that we can try to debug them. Sorry, that's a total pain for Scuttlebutt to just randomly explode without warning, hopefully just moving/removing your view files will help? I'm sure you already know, but I'd recommend that you make a backup of ~/.ssb/secret and ~/.ssb/gossip.json before running rm anywhere near your SSB folder. It wouldn't hurt to make a backup of ~/.ssb/flume/log.offset either, but it's not quite as important as the first two.
Thinking of setting up one of these for our local kindergarten.
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Did the same thing, using my own code, to render webmentions on my home page website since it doesn't do any server-side rendering - it's pure HTML with SSI (Apache2) server-side includes.
Checking out #NextCloud for the next home #server #project.
Installing #Davical as a #CalDav server on the #Raspberry Pi.
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