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I find it funny to come across younger people who are experimenting around with running servers. I was exactly the same way when I was younger. Someone was asking to create a OpenNIC T2 server and asking if a 10 Mbps upload was good enough 😁
Unfortunately you can't sway them, they are determined to do it even if it means their connections get flooded by bots. Ya live and ya learn I guess.
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@eleix tbh the speed is probably fine for a DNS server, but they’re presumably talking about a home connection and the latency is gonna kill them 😅
And yeah, bots...
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@eleix yeah honestly I’ve had pretty good success with even smaller budgets, I’ve found decent servers for like $15/year some places. Sure only 256 MB RAM or something, but more than enough for DNS, maybe some static sites. Messin’ around.
I used to get free server space for a while, sometimes I just give out servers to people myself, to pay it forward. Surprisingly few takers lately though 😅🤷♂️
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@jonah I will happily accept any server space if you ever find yourself with more to give :)
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@mrbean you gotta have some interesting use for it :P
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@jonah Welllll I'd like to try getting a pixelfed server up for Minnesota creators/artists. I'm looking for a vps provider to get a test installation going - I'm sure I'd need a pretty beefy boy for a MN-wide node.
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@jonah Other than that, just studying system administration and virtualization with a CentOS install.
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@mrbean bro this would be sweet, I forgot you're from Minnesota lmao
I don't know what Pixelfed needs resource-wise, similar to Mastodon? Find me on Matrix sometime I'll see what I can do.
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@jonah sweet!! Will do :)
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@jonah Since now you can get a VPS with unmetered bandwidth for $5 a month (depending who you go with) it's really hard to justify running anything from home these days.