HamSwagwich
The long term solution is something like IPFS object storage that's read only for everyone but the author instance. One copy of the data but all instances can read it and it's stored forever in a redundant medium with bitrot protection.
So... Scientology, but with more Zuck
What do you mean "quickly?"
That's correct and that's the problem. If a given community server goes down, that community basically just becomes an archive. It really needs to be able to continue without the host instance, similar to how a mesh works. Each remaining server routes around the dead node.
There is also the problem of search engine indexing... If a given server goes down, that information is lost to the search engine, even though it's still on other nodes.
Which also leads to duplicate content problem for search engines, as ECU m each node of a given community contains the same information for a given post, making it crappy to index and search.
Indeed, and when you kiss someone you are making one big hole connected by two assholes.
The RCS issue hits the nail on the head I think. It's really the biggest stumbling block for everyone at this point.
Dang I guess you can now. It wasn't working when I first tried it. Awesome
I like it, but the fact that you can't pinch to zoom an image almost kills it for me.
Crashing for me. Switched to Connect. Works well... except you can't pinch zoom images, which is a huge problem...
@mojo Just keep telling people you don't know what IPFS is without coming outright and saying it. Lol.
"IpFs GeTs PaId In FiLe CoIn"
IPFS is a protocol, you nitwit. That's like saying "ActivityPub is gets paid in Filecoin" Makes no fucking sense. Build a Fediverse layer on IPFS, no crypto needed. FFS get educated before you start trying to talk to adults.
Jesus... just stop.
@Kalcifer