Done!
I partially agree. But on the other hand I like the convenience.
Example: I need to enable ntp client on a machine? Just enable and start the service and done!
Yes, but that's something anyway;
- DM's are unencrypted and stored in the database.
- If the instance owner decides to pull the plug it's all gone.
So by joining an instance you're putting trust in the owner of the instance either way.
What about Youtube and HBO Max?
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For me it was real easy setting up a node, because of docker. Docker+docker-compose were the only requirements to get it running. Docker (or the alternatives are available for a lot of systems, so supporting that makes sure it can run on a lot of machines.
For the remainder of systems, if the administrator decides to go for a less common install, I get that the developers aren't able to support that. There's just too much diversity in that kind of systems.
This is so cool! Especially for reviving old Mini's.