For me, it is essentially just the least weird general label. I'm not entirely sure how to describe it, perhaps a passive part rather than an active part of my identity if that makes sense. It's just kind of a thing that is there.
Understandable. I'm in a similar situation, so my definition of server is pretty loose. I host a community blog project out of a small form factor tower hidden under my desk. Pretty much the height of professionalism right there
I have heard good things about dat. I ran an i2p node for a while, it seems like a decent platform. Freenet is also good, but seems to have a smaller userbase. I actively use mastodon for social media and it works phenomenally.
Nice to meet you. Looks like we have a few interests in common. I am a bit of an amateur sysadmin, mostly host content for personal projects and that kind of thing. I do a lot with hardware ranging from the 70s to the late 90s.
In no specific order: Mastodon.me.uk, aur.archlinux.org, whatever webcomic I am currently reading, archive.org, youtube.com, gopherspace in general, various onion services
I use Jitsi. It is all in browser, so there are fewer compatibility issues. Getting zoom running on obscure distros is a pain, so this alone makes it worth the switch.
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Yay!!