this quote from @mitra is exactly what i think would be awesome
In my work I prefer to focus on the positive side of censorship resistance: digital sovereignty. A server that runs on your own hardware and that doesn’t depend on any external services is practically unstoppable. This is already possible today with Tor and I2P, but requires specialized technical knowledge, and even if you have it, you can communicate only with a very small number of people.
So the most important features are those that make this experience more accessible. Ideally, everyone should be able to send messages to millions of followers from a personal social media server that runs on the phone with unstable internet connection.
https://libresolutions.network/articles/mitra/
it’s a pity that two major popular fediverse projects do not federate well, i guess that’s impossible for a normie user to give enough details for opening a proper issue/bug lemmy side
Sono un informatico.Segratese iscritto all'AIRE, dal 2008 vivo a Bucarest.Praticamente un migrante economico.Come penso sia evidente, utilizzo un server personale, su un piccolo computercollegato all'internet di casa.E' un po come fosse il mio (micro)blog.Libero io di scrivere quello che voglio, liberi voi di seguirmi o meno.Tutti contentiSto bene in montagna, specie se e' la mia Castione della Presolana...prima de parlar, tasi