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Always seemed to me that it defeats the purpose of self-hosting if you're doing it on AWS or something. I think a lot of people are just engineers that utilize cloud infrastructure and are just building on the tools they know.

Honestly, I give it a year before people stop trusting community notes. Just seems like Reddit up votes wrapped up differently. Eventually they'll have just as much misinformation as anything else

A good orb to ponder..

I'm in this meme and I don't like it

Reminds me of the time we gave all the telcos billions of dollars to roll out broadband to rural areas, and then the promptly *did not do that*

New Framework laptop came in. Time to go down the NixOS rabbit hole.

Many consumers will just get biggest number even if they don't need it

If you sound the alarms on every little thing, nobody believes if you if there's something actually damning.

I read this as "don't make fun of the unhinged guy because he might be *really* unhinged and come after you", as opposed to "don't make fun of him cus it's mean :(".

idk, I just kept hearing about it and discussion on other platforms continues to diminish in quality so I thought I'd jump in

I haven't built anything following the podcasting 2.0 spec, so I don't know how hard/easy it is to build something to zap.

What I do know is that I spent the afternoon picking up the little crumbs of info from wavlake's blog and digging through wavman's code to figure out how to programmatically search for music on nostr and zap it. Surprisingly kinda a pain in the ass, but would have been simple if they documented the process somewhere. Would love to know how it compares to the RSS model, but it's naturally different since music is discovered via relays as opposed to subscriptions.

Overall, a pain in the ass. But I'm also not a web dev by choice (though I find myself doing it a lot lately), so take that for what you will.