@sam @mmasnick it's worth reading Sam 's analysis of bluesky. It's got the same crypto idiot bigbrain problems I see with lots of shitty crypto things.
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husbandpanda@mstdn.party's status on Wednesday, 10-May-2023 15:40:24 JST husbandpanda -
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husbandpanda@mstdn.party's status on Sunday, 15-Jan-2023 05:57:14 JST husbandpanda @mastohost so basically $6 may or may not fit whatever and nobody's #monitoring and hopefully things are fine? lol. Sounds like a long term risk.
As a monitoring engineer by profession I would hope people are monitoring things on some level if it's their instances. Not to criticize but just in general for your own sanity.
I get that social media is what it is and people do whatever but it shouldn't be impossible to quantify tbh. Maybe I need to make this a Rust project I do.
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husbandpanda@mstdn.party's status on Sunday, 15-Jan-2023 05:57:11 JST husbandpanda @markdennehy @mastohost right now it sounds like there is literally 0 though, so we can't even figure out what might need to be observed. Obviously qualitative analysis of what metrics can be found is kinda key but....
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husbandpanda@mstdn.party's status on Sunday, 15-Jan-2023 03:54:02 JST husbandpanda @mastohost I can understand that in general, but to avoid oversimplifying and delve a little - the server capacity limitation sits within what? Storage? I/O? CPU? Memory? What gets taxed with (dozens of active users) vs (tons of cross server follows)?
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husbandpanda@mstdn.party's status on Saturday, 14-Jan-2023 18:45:21 JST husbandpanda @john @mastohost realistic question is how many people can you even host on $6/mo, storage, etc?