If you’re a regular internet user the Personal Data Storage paradigm won’t move your data from the cloud to your personal computer. Most people will still rely on an institutional cloud service, but instead of data-banking with a shareholder-controlled corporation people’s data can be entrusted to the equivalent of member-owned credit unions for data storage.

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    1 day ago

    The irony is that self hosting in many ways has become way easier, faster and cheaper then using proprietary alternatives.

    The catch is what you are already used to do.

    A good example to illustrate this is is how easy it is to install software tools on linux using a package manager.

    You get used to this so quickly that when i had to install something on windows i really struggled:

    i have to find the right site to download from, run that installer, navigate menus, make sure it doesn’t come with bonus malware. And then when i finally run it turns out its a free demo and half the features are locked.

    Comparing different plans for o365 and setting up a family with different accounts, again its a pain.

    Spinning up a one click install nextcloud instance and getting that configured was peanuts in comparison.

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      23 hours ago

      Agreed! I’m working on converting my wife and the rest of my family to Linux. I got a nextcloud server set up, alongside Grocy, Jellyfin, and a few others. So far, it’s made our lives better! It works better than our Google calendar. Everyone has their own accounts and things are rarely breaking. It’s so nice.