Comment on Discussion Thread ❌️🤖😥 Friday 1st August 2025
kudra@aus.social 1 week ago@melbaboutown to be honest, that time of the internet was pretty good. Though the best time for me personally was when #livejournal was on the rise: a paid account allowed you to add RSS feeds to your friend feed, so pretty much everything I wanted was in one place, but filterable and with very clear security.
RSS reader with Fedi support so locked posts are appropriately protected, with something like Gotosocial widely adopted would be pretty hard to stamp out with the current laws and even without VPN. Also most of the nerds I know personally are already leery of the risks of hosting a masto or Lemmy instance, so something that made this combo easy would probably go down well, even with those I know who so far are avoiding Fedi: they are happily using Discord but what happens when they need to show their ID there? 🤔
melbaboutown@aussie.zone 1 week ago
I largely missed out on that era due to not having internet for a lot of it but it seems better than the current environment.
I wish I had the skills for this. I don’t know how to code, host servers, or the first thing about network security. And there would still potentially be security vulnerabilities in the premade websites. And I’m not using Wordpress.
Discord is definitely going to be in the firing line.
kudra@aus.social 1 week ago
@melbaboutown yeah I expected Discord would be in the list as it's used by tons of kids.
It all sucks!
Hosting your own website isn't as hard as it looks, but Fedi is a step up and I haven't tried it myself yet, though it is on the list, along with #selfhosting. I predict a lot of learning in these areas by a LOT of people, as well as local private mesh wifi & #LoRa networks.
melbaboutown@aussie.zone 1 week ago
It’s scary to me. It seems like something that could leak more of your personal info or allow access to your network or devices.
The security and privacy would be much more important than whether the site worked or even stayed up against hacks.
Props to the people who know how to do this
Taleya@aussie.zone 1 week ago
nah, it’s pretty basic. I run an incredibly low level server - literally just runs linux and apache, all of it basic HTML, and weirdly as a result? it’s been bulletproof. always hilarious watching people try and use php exploits, my server just goes “wat.”