Would it be possible to at least show the total subscribers from all federated instances?
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Would it be possible to at least show the total subscribers from all federated instances?
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Some services run where they are natively accessible through tor, but most don’t.
This was mostly what I was referring to. Does there already exist a sort of “hidden fediverse”? As in a fediverse that is only accessible over Tor/i2p?
I wasn’t clear enough in my original post. I was referring to the idea of creating a sort of “hidden fediverse” which would be separate from the one over the clearnet.
I wasn’t clear enough in my original post. I was mostly referring to the idea of creating a sort of “Hidden Fediverse” which would be separate from the regular clearnet fediverse.
You can connect to most instances over Tor
I was not enough in my original post. I was generally referring to your second point about hosting a sort of “Hidden Fediverse”.
FYI, you can edit post titles directly. You don’t need to put an “edit” in the description.
Next time I would post on !homelab@lemmy.ml
Thank you for letting me know!
Thanks a bunch for that link! That’s a really useful resource!
Ah, sorry about that. That’s why I mentioned the 3rd paragraph in my post; I wasn’t sure if this was the correct place for this post - I wasn’t sure where else to go.
The ram cache with help with speed and reliability
Are you inferring that the torrents would be stored in ram? That would not be feesible with large amounts of data.
Just out of curiosity, why are you setting up a seedbox in a enterprise environment?
What do you mean? What enterprise environment?
Spinning up and spinning down the disk technically always comes with the risk of the drive damaging because of the physical components involved
Ideally, the seebox would maintain a 100% uptime.
Constant writes would definitely be far harder on it
Would there be a difference for constant reads (reading is what the seedbox would primarily be doing)?
I don’t know, but ideally that data would be cached in RAM.
Not feesible, unfortunately, if we are talking about multiple terabytes of data.
Maybe if you used intelligent tiered storage with a flash tier it could reduce wear and access times.
Could you clarify what you mean?
A surveillance camera PVR is writing 24/7 which is more intense, and those drives still last plenty long.
That’s a fair point; however, I have seen special hard drives exactly for this purpose.
They’re viewable on Lemmy too!