#Solid pod stuff is interesting... Anyway to just self-host? So pod data only intermittently available, still could be cached...
@douginamug can you clarify "intermittently available, still could be cached"? maybe say another way?
@rosano I mean, do I have to make an account on another server to get podding? Or can I run from my device directly? Sorry, I really should do more homework...

@douginamug Yes, you can self-host a #SolidProject server, including directly from your device

e.g. You can Community Solid Server locally or with a production setup:

https://github.com/mrkvon/css-setup

There's also an experimental desktop app: https://github.com/SolidOS/data-kitchen

Some apps are local first or have caching, so the pod doesn't need to be always accessible

@jg10
You can also use one of the publicly established instances, such as https://solidcommunity.net/

@douginamug
Your username becomes a subdomain of your own Pod, hosted by such a pod server. Everyone has their own pods (= accounts on a pod server).

Then your pod (=account) saves a WebID configuration, which makes it possible to log in with it.

I am playing on https://yala.solidcommunity.net/public/ but not much happening there.

An application is requesting access

@yala @jg10 uhhh I feel really dumb.

Made an account on solidcommunity.net but when I try to make a pod I get a lock expiry error (just that server?)

When I try to sign into tired.bike it complains I don't have a webID and then the link to make one... does nothing?

@douginamug @yala That's strange. It sounds like that particular server is having a problem. You could try again later or on another server. Or file an issue at https://github.com/solid/solidcommunity.net