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RLMs look promising.

Also stumbled upon github.com/wende/cicada a while ago which is definitely a different approach, context efficiency reminded me of it :)

There’s happy.engineering which is similar, less work as you don’t have to setup a VPN
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SPAKE2+ is probably something worth researching as the server never receives the password. I believe it’s used in HomeKit and Matter as well 🙃

If you don’t mind the runtime overhead OpenTelemetry would do the job (with maybe some sort of manual instrumentation for things like timers) and builds a service map.

IMO however if your services are closely tied together then how about grouping them together into one or multiple mono-repositories ? Or at least start designing your bounded contexts so that documenting by hand doesn’t become a maintenance burden.

Lots of options here TBH and I haven’t put much thought into it. Providing a service by running and managing software updates, migrations etc…, is one. MongoDB Atlas and Confluent Cloud are good examples of what I had in mind.

Why do people hate the “as a service” model?

The “as a service” business model is interesting. It may be a good funding path for mastodon, lemmy devs etc…

I see. I don’t know much about authorized fetch, I’ll have to investigate a bit (I’m able to follow the linked account from mastodon however).

I was able to find [email protected] on this instance for example, a wild guess was that maybe lemmy expects peertube « communities » to have the « channel » string in the name but it’s unlikely 😂

Tried to follow the [email protected] channel from Lemmy but it doesn’t show up.

Shouldn’t it contain the « channel » string in the name ? :/

C’est intéressant si les « IA » sont entraînées sur du contenu spécifique, type manuel scolaires, livres d’exercices.

A mon avis c’est très opportuniste comme annonce. C’est facile, y’a rien à résoudre, pas d’humain à gérer, pas de salaires à augmenter, pas de recrutements, pas de formation. Juste du cash à balancer…

I don’t know how I’d feel about following users from Lemmy TBH. It’d feel like trying to compete with Mastodon or other microblogging platforms and I’m not sure we need it in this space.

I’d find it interesting to have a unique identity for services in the fediverse instead.