AWS is overpriced, don’t use that

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all damus clients have one built in!

Can you use it with the other Nostr apps on your phone?

Even better!

Is it remotely accessible? Have you considered adding Tor support to damus?

i think there are some privacy issues with that, and p2p nostr isn't that useful imo. what I find is more useful is resilient backups between your devices.

we're very close for your devices to negentropy-sync with each other via multicast on your local network

Sync between devices is definetly cool.

I.honestly think p2p nostr is the way to go. Maybe there would be some performance issues but we could solve that with negentropy sync between different devices over Tor (maybe based on who you follow).

Without AWS and Cloudflare, the internet would die.

IPv4 from 1981 through AWS' start in 2002 (and Cloudflare founding in 2009) proves otherwise.

i'm seriously wondering who can afford to run nostr infrastructure on aws given the prices

Probly gifted credits initially and then stuck is my guess or large grants ( not just nostr but like mainstream tech startups )

A lot of people who have disposable budget get lured in and never leave aws. For those of us like myself on no grant and no subsidies we have to as scrappy as possible and conserve whatever we have, so no aws. ✌️🥕🧡

I can honestly say that the AWS outage has had zero noticeable effect on my life.

🤣 same

20% sure beats many systems with 100% outage that some other services experienced.

The netzero carbon neutral renewable extremists will only settle for 100% AWS 100% nostr outage!

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what's your go-to?

i've always been on linode for over a decade now. damus relay runs on it as well. works great.

Works well until it doesn't. An outage can happen anywhere, but nostr as a whole should be quite resilient.

10, 100, 1000 etc. smaller hosters >>> a singular aws