Yup, see:
Just my thoughts from a random user
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Have communities work similar to how RAID works with drives. It spans across multiple trusted instances, with data mirrored or striped to each. If one goes down, a new instance could become trusted and have the data rebuild on that instance. This would create redundancy and prevent one instance from becoming the main or default.
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Allow similar with user accounts or allow instance migration.
I use Element (Matrix) to talk to friends and family. I really enjoy the Fediverse, it feels like we're going back to the user owned internet.
Close! Thought the word lucid was cool and am nerdy with servers, so I chose daemon as it relates to my hobby/career.
More or less a realistic kernel service.
Honestly thought it sounded cool, like a realistic kernel service.
I dual boot Windows and Fedora on my personal desktop. To keep gaming and productivity separate.
Personal laptop swaps between Fedora, PopoOS, and Endeavor.
Work is Fedora or PopOS on my XPS and MacOS on my M1 (not by choice, but Linux for Apple Silicon is not completed).
Wife's computer is Windows since she games and does school work.
Who can figure it out?