• kate@lemmy.uhhoh.com
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    20 hours ago

    I think it’d help them a lot to disable new signups on the m.org home server for a while and direct people to some of the other popular options, they spend too much on their own example server imo

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      12 hours ago

      It is a bit counter-intuitive but restricting new signups will not help them much. The way the matrix protocol is designed, i.e. replicating everything on every server, means that clients connecting to their server have only a minor impact. As long as most rooms of the entire matrix network are replicated on the matrix.org homeserver their costs will stay high and there isn’t really much they can do about that other than shutting it down entirely.

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        11 hours ago

        As long as most rooms of the entire matrix network are replicated on the matrix.org homeserver

        Is this a dealbreaker for people though?

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          9 hours ago

          There is not much they can do about it short of shutting down the entire server. Due to how matrix functions internally any sufficiently large federated homeserver replicates most of the entire network.

    • kate@lemmy.uhhoh.com
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      20 hours ago

      Personally have been hosting my own server for me and friends. Cheaper and easier than I expected it to be 🤠

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        12 hours ago

        cheap and easy? I tried running it myself and ran into several hurdles, and gave up. How did you host it? VPS? Docker? Bare-metal?

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          11 hours ago

          I’m not who you replied to, but there is a big stack of ansible playbooks for it that make it pretty pushbutton. They primarily use docker. This is what I used and I got it setup in like an hour.

          • kate@lemmy.uhhoh.com
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            yeah I did the ansible. You just fill out a config file & point it at any Linux server with python installed and it’ll set things up for you