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I'm coming to the conclusion that community-owned and operated small clouds (co-ops) with easy onramps for self-hosting open source services like mail, storage, and VPN are the only way forward.

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  • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

    @vfrmedia @mttaggart @philcowans the thing we always tell people to consider before creating a corporate entity

    which nobody ever wants to do at that stage, and it needs to be then, for all the most realistic mitigations ....

    is what will you do if the jurisdiction you operate in makes it illegal, five years from now, to be openly gay or trans?

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    #41

    @ireneista @vfrmedia @philcowans It's an important question, although I'd contend that, much like Mossad, there's no threat modeling against rapacious fascism—certainly not with legal means. Which is to say that yes, you are accepting the risk of targeting by a regime when you offer services, and members should understand that offering the service is no guarantee of safety from said regime.

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    • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

      @mttaggart @vfrmedia @philcowans right and like, if you're trying to serve marginalized communities, that's inherently risky because people's existence is politicized and that's beyond their control

      and if you're not, what are you even doing

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      #42

      @ireneista @mttaggart @vfrmedia - so I think my take on this is more community first, tech second. Like, if the output is basically a support network and a set of tools to help individuals and community organisations self host, then I think I'd be quite happy with that.

      Or maybe the solution is lower level services, e.g. shared server management with tools to make it easy for individual users to spin up their own Mastodon instance on their own domain.

      VPNs are possibly a bit of a special case, and maybe the DEFCON folks reached the right conclusion there when they decided just to support Tor.

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      • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

        @ireneista @vfrmedia @philcowans It's an important question, although I'd contend that, much like Mossad, there's no threat modeling against rapacious fascism—certainly not with legal means. Which is to say that yes, you are accepting the risk of targeting by a regime when you offer services, and members should understand that offering the service is no guarantee of safety from said regime.

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        #43

        @mttaggart @vfrmedia @philcowans so just to get a little more pointed about it

        when that happens, if you're operating as a corporation there are only three options:

        1. tell the marginalized people bye, can't help you
        2. attempt to defend them on the legal front
        3. shut down

        corporations exist at the pleasure of the state. there is no fourth choice.

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        • philcowans@universeodon.comP philcowans@universeodon.com

          @ireneista @mttaggart @vfrmedia - so I think my take on this is more community first, tech second. Like, if the output is basically a support network and a set of tools to help individuals and community organisations self host, then I think I'd be quite happy with that.

          Or maybe the solution is lower level services, e.g. shared server management with tools to make it easy for individual users to spin up their own Mastodon instance on their own domain.

          VPNs are possibly a bit of a special case, and maybe the DEFCON folks reached the right conclusion there when they decided just to support Tor.

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          #44

          @philcowans @ireneista @vfrmedia Yeah my thinking was more shared infra and the ability to spin up services for oneself. But I also agree that this is something akin to the size of old key-sharing parties. It doesn't scale—intentionally.

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          • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

            @mttaggart @vfrmedia @philcowans so just to get a little more pointed about it

            when that happens, if you're operating as a corporation there are only three options:

            1. tell the marginalized people bye, can't help you
            2. attempt to defend them on the legal front
            3. shut down

            corporations exist at the pleasure of the state. there is no fourth choice.

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            #45

            @mttaggart @vfrmedia @philcowans if your plan is (2), great. carry on, just make sure you have enough money.

            also, as an activist we know what the funding landscape for that looks like right now and it's grim AF

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            • philcowans@universeodon.comP philcowans@universeodon.com

              @ireneista @mttaggart @vfrmedia - so I think my take on this is more community first, tech second. Like, if the output is basically a support network and a set of tools to help individuals and community organisations self host, then I think I'd be quite happy with that.

              Or maybe the solution is lower level services, e.g. shared server management with tools to make it easy for individual users to spin up their own Mastodon instance on their own domain.

              VPNs are possibly a bit of a special case, and maybe the DEFCON folks reached the right conclusion there when they decided just to support Tor.

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              #46

              @ireneista @mttaggart @vfrmedia - btw, there's this:

              https://www.merri-bek.tech/

              Which I think is the closest I've found. I also feel that https://toot.wales/ and https://join.cosocial.ca/ are somewhat similar in scope.

              Tech-wise, there's https://coopcloud.tech/ - @coopcloud.

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              • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

                I'm coming to the conclusion that community-owned and operated small clouds (co-ops) with easy onramps for self-hosting open source services like mail, storage, and VPN are the only way forward. Every corpo service is eventually going to make you ashamed to use it.

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                #47

                @mttaggart greedy bastards as far as the eye can see.

                yeah your idea sounds like it would fit well into how things are already going. herd mentality is our doom.

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                • philcowans@universeodon.comP philcowans@universeodon.com

                  @ireneista @mttaggart @vfrmedia - so I think my take on this is more community first, tech second. Like, if the output is basically a support network and a set of tools to help individuals and community organisations self host, then I think I'd be quite happy with that.

                  Or maybe the solution is lower level services, e.g. shared server management with tools to make it easy for individual users to spin up their own Mastodon instance on their own domain.

                  VPNs are possibly a bit of a special case, and maybe the DEFCON folks reached the right conclusion there when they decided just to support Tor.

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                  #48

                  @philcowans @mttaggart @vfrmedia that's where we're at, as well

                  we went and read the linked thread, it does agree with our own conclusions both for generic infra and for VPNs

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                  • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

                    @philcowans @mttaggart @vfrmedia that's where we're at, as well

                    we went and read the linked thread, it does agree with our own conclusions both for generic infra and for VPNs

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                    #49

                    @philcowans @mttaggart @vfrmedia but yes, your goals around community seem like the right ones to us, we just don't know how to do useful things with that

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                    • philcowans@universeodon.comP philcowans@universeodon.com

                      @ireneista @mttaggart @vfrmedia - btw, there's this:

                      https://www.merri-bek.tech/

                      Which I think is the closest I've found. I also feel that https://toot.wales/ and https://join.cosocial.ca/ are somewhat similar in scope.

                      Tech-wise, there's https://coopcloud.tech/ - @coopcloud.

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                      #50

                      @philcowans @ireneista @mttaggart @coopcloud

                      things like that are definitely feasible, provided you set expectations to all users they aren't going to protect you from the NCA, so don't do anything on those networks that would attract them! (to be fair not /that/ difficult to do if folk are sensible)

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                      • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

                        @philcowans @ireneista @vfrmedia Yeah my thinking was more shared infra and the ability to spin up services for oneself. But I also agree that this is something akin to the size of old key-sharing parties. It doesn't scale—intentionally.

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                        #51

                        @mttaggart @philcowans @vfrmedia it's not scale that we're concerned about. scale is not the blocker we are identifying.

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                        • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

                          I'm coming to the conclusion that community-owned and operated small clouds (co-ops) with easy onramps for self-hosting open source services like mail, storage, and VPN are the only way forward. Every corpo service is eventually going to make you ashamed to use it.

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                          #52

                          @mttaggart Agreed.

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                          • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

                            I'm coming to the conclusion that community-owned and operated small clouds (co-ops) with easy onramps for self-hosting open source services like mail, storage, and VPN are the only way forward. Every corpo service is eventually going to make you ashamed to use it.

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                            #53

                            @mttaggart I‘ve been pondering hosting coops as well, but there’s always the bus factor and what members want to spend money-wise for other people hosting their stuff.

                            You‘d have to pay rent for a datacenter, a bunch of used servers and some volunteers / part-time employees that take care of sysadmin things.

                            „trust other people’s homelab“ is not something I‘d do personally. People‘s lives change, and they might not be able to support this indefinitely.

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                              #54

                              @decay That's why you need literal buy-in, yep.

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                              • falk_@chaos.socialF falk_@chaos.social

                                @mttaggart I‘ve been pondering hosting coops as well, but there’s always the bus factor and what members want to spend money-wise for other people hosting their stuff.

                                You‘d have to pay rent for a datacenter, a bunch of used servers and some volunteers / part-time employees that take care of sysadmin things.

                                „trust other people’s homelab“ is not something I‘d do personally. People‘s lives change, and they might not be able to support this indefinitely.

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                                #55

                                @falk_ That's true, but indefinite support may be an unreasonable expectation. A reasonable expectation may be an exit agreement.

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                                • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

                                  I'm coming to the conclusion that community-owned and operated small clouds (co-ops) with easy onramps for self-hosting open source services like mail, storage, and VPN are the only way forward. Every corpo service is eventually going to make you ashamed to use it.

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                                  #56

                                  @mttaggart I would love to see more of that, but there's a minimum size in practical terms, I think -- you have to be able to offer the equivalent of multiple AWS AZs, multiple long-term-stable exclusive IPv4 addresses, a properly HA DNS stack, etc

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                                  • delta_vee@cosocial.caD delta_vee@cosocial.ca

                                    @mttaggart I would love to see more of that, but there's a minimum size in practical terms, I think -- you have to be able to offer the equivalent of multiple AWS AZs, multiple long-term-stable exclusive IPv4 addresses, a properly HA DNS stack, etc

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                                    #57

                                    @delta_vee I don't think that's correct at all. You can be much smaller than that, at least to start.

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                                    • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

                                      I'm coming to the conclusion that community-owned and operated small clouds (co-ops) with easy onramps for self-hosting open source services like mail, storage, and VPN are the only way forward. Every corpo service is eventually going to make you ashamed to use it.

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                                      #58

                                      @mttaggart I think it would have to follow the pirate radio model: anchor a ship in international waters, tap into subsea cables, 'adopt' some IP addresses, provide a top-level DNS server, ...

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                                      • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

                                        I'm coming to the conclusion that community-owned and operated small clouds (co-ops) with easy onramps for self-hosting open source services like mail, storage, and VPN are the only way forward. Every corpo service is eventually going to make you ashamed to use it.

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                                        #59

                                        @mttaggart

                                        But then there’s the small problem of the global means of transmission (satcoms and telecoms).

                                        Need redundant, independent amateur radio-like terrestrial data repeater stations.

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                                        • ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchangeI ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchange

                                          @brahms @mttaggart you can do more than you think with old desktop hardware and 16 gigs of DDR4 RAM. It is also much more energy efficient than server hardware (and much quieter too)

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                                          #60

                                          @ithoughtisawa2
                                          An old desktop is a great place to start but if you're buying, don't rule out old servers. They're much better at thermal management very important if you're gonna stuff a few drives into it.

                                          They're surprisingly power efficient. And many of them are whisper quiet with the right config.

                                          I'm running an old Dell T430 and all I hear is the hard drives. It's pulling about 70w with 6 hard drives in it (plus an SSD).

                                          No GPU though.
                                          @brahms @mttaggart

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