I know some things are in the works, but tell me, how does (or could) Nostr fix this?

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Yeah, I can’t do shit today if it’s on AWS 🤣 was gonna hit Riverside so hard but it’s AWS 🤷

Infrastructure isn’t my dept, that is nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m

This is 💯 always a good take around here 🫡

They're the most talented team on Nostr.

They work hard for the cause

Check out your home internet ISP contract. It probably says that you cannot use your home internet for a private business. I think this is largely not enforced but the clause is there so that you can be rug pulled in the future.

Self hosting seems to maximize decentralization. But these contracts combined with zoning laws could very well provide a legal method to censor anyone that doesn't want to unnecessarily give money to a cloud provider.

dumb as a rock when it comes to web hosting

Amazon has been struggling all day. It's still not back up and running at 100% yet.

We can fix it by building decentralized applications.

specifically, a nostr-based website uptime monitoring tool.

There's a lot of back-end stuff being affected by this as well, even if the forward-facing site works. It's hampering my work productivity.

It happens every so often with AWS and it’s also based on different geographic zones globally, at least I’ve found this to be the case in the past. Today’s issue sounds like a big one.

Fold isn't working properly.