

You seem to be criticizing this yet you are exaggerating the situation in a manner that seems to be praising it.
archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) are DDOSing a blogger (pic) who investigated them. They could also be Russian assets (js from mail[.]ru).


You seem to be criticizing this yet you are exaggerating the situation in a manner that seems to be praising it.


Honestly I have no idea what you’re on about. But this
Open Source have to change.
sounds a bit too opinionated to me, with nothing to back it up. In other words: utter BS.


I am a maintainer of awesome-selfhosted.
Kudos to you then. That list has been my go-to many times.


The blogger hosts awesome-mcp-servers which does not seem to have anything in common with the poopular awesome-selfhosted series except the name.
Not sure where the connection is (the above blurb is not part of the article text). Is it @vegetaaaaaaa@lemmy.world themselves?
And just to clarify:
MCP is an open protocol that enables AI models to securely interact with local and remote resources through standardized server implementations. This list focuses on production-ready and experimental MCP servers that extend AI capabilities through file access, database connections, API integrations, and other contextual services.


You’re probably exaggerating sarcastically?


Aah, I did not consider Netflix & Spotify. yeah that makes sense. I never paid for those either. But of course you can only self-host media if you first get it from somewhere*.
I do wonder who takes money separately/only for calendar hosting.
But yeah, all in all that amounts to a lot, and considering you can have a VPS with decent storage for under €10/mo. - it’s really the best solution.


That’s interesting. Can you elaborate?


I was going to think up something more elaborate, but this is enough.
I’m also a bit of an electronics hoarder recycler, which probably got me into Linux in the first place. And Linux proved me right: old hardware is still good. My first server was a 32 bit laptop.
I also work in the social sector btw.
No you didn’t. It’s not going anywhere, but it will always be a minority compared to SAAS.
It is. But now I want cooking-related metaphors for the relentless attacks coming in from everywhere, the need for encryption etc. Please.
My even older laptop ran like this for many years and the battery never swelled. It couldn’t hold a proper charge, but I always saw it as cheap surge and microblackout protection.