Decentralization shifts risk rather than removing it.
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Decentralization shifts risk rather than removing it. Running your own services reduces dependency on platforms, but increases dependency on your own operational discipline. Backups, updates, monitoring, and recovery are no longer abstracted away.
What used to be handled by a provider becomes a set of explicit responsibilities. When something breaks, the cause is usually mundane. A missed update, an expired certificate, or a backup that was never tested. The tradeoff is autonomy for responsibility, and it is only obvious once you are operating the system yourself.
#SelfHosting #Decentralization #Systems #DigitalAutonomy #TechCulture
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Decentralization shifts risk rather than removing it. Running your own services reduces dependency on platforms, but increases dependency on your own operational discipline. Backups, updates, monitoring, and recovery are no longer abstracted away.
What used to be handled by a provider becomes a set of explicit responsibilities. When something breaks, the cause is usually mundane. A missed update, an expired certificate, or a backup that was never tested. The tradeoff is autonomy for responsibility, and it is only obvious once you are operating the system yourself.
#SelfHosting #Decentralization #Systems #DigitalAutonomy #TechCulture
@fraggle fully agree. Decentralization is not a cure-all, it is not for everyone, and there is a high likelihood of losing data. Still, personally, I would not trade it for anything else, I selfhost everything I can
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