Akito on Nostr: "Owning" a website is all relative, though. That's what people often forget. Like, if ...
"Owning" a website is all relative, though. That's what people often forget.
Like, if you run it via Web Hosting, is it yours?
If you run it on a generic VPS, is it yours?
If you run it on your machine through proprietary software, is it yours?
If you run it on your server with #FLOSS software, is it yours?
Even the most free machine, that runs at your home still has to connect to some ISP & depend on a third party, except you connect through one of those freedom net things, but I don't know much about it, so cannot comment on that.
Well, I digressed a bit from the original topic, but I hope you don't mind me chiming in with these thoughts. 😉
Like, if you run it via Web Hosting, is it yours?
If you run it on a generic VPS, is it yours?
If you run it on your machine through proprietary software, is it yours?
If you run it on your server with #FLOSS software, is it yours?
Even the most free machine, that runs at your home still has to connect to some ISP & depend on a third party, except you connect through one of those freedom net things, but I don't know much about it, so cannot comment on that.
Well, I digressed a bit from the original topic, but I hope you don't mind me chiming in with these thoughts. 😉