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Some people get into self hosting just because they're interested in the mechanics of it, but many people I think got inducted by the fact that for example, Facebook or snapchat make it so difficult to save your own pictures or migrate to another service, or the possibility that Google is reading all of your emails, etc. Others may have been radicalized by a specific event, such as a service provider closing up business and therefore you lose your data.

For me, it was Spore com. I loved Spore, from the time I got it for my 10th birthday to maybe the age of 16 or 17 I poured hundreds or probably thousands of hours into this game. As I got older I became less invested in the gameplay and more invested in the creative aspect of it. I designed some badass creatures and spaceships that I was really proud of. I had a whole line of Spaceships that all served different roles in my head cannon, with different races of aliens following different themes.

EA/Maxis/whoever runs Spore now purged all of them from spore.com, and now they're gone. Years of my childhood essentially put into a locked box and the key thrown away. For me it was like losing a scrapbook in a fire. What right did they have?

So I ask, What radicalized you?

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[–] nottheengineer@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I had to reinstall Onedrive at work. Doing that screwed up so much I spent a total of about 8 hours to get everything working again and 2 more to redo the work that was lost before reinstalling. Now I view anything that I don't control directly as ephemeral.

[–] rglullis@communick.news 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Isn't that a bit too radical, though? Don't you start feeling like, "if you want to do an apple pie from scratch, first you need to invent the universe?"

For me, it's not so much about direct control but that I don't want to lose the option. The way I see it, if a service is built on open standards and is well managed, I don't mind having it run by someone else. But if whatever service you are trying to sell me denies me the option of taking my data and going elsewhere, it's an instant nope for me.

[–] nottheengineer@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

It's maybe very radical in worldview, but not in action. I still use stuff like netflix, spotify and youtube instead of downloading everything and share files through cloud storage, I just view it as something I can enjoy/use now that might not be around in the future. If I really want to keep something, the only things I can trust are myself and FOSS.

[–] gotkube@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Poor/Inexistent documentation

[–] Ponox@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Self-hosting was the logical progression of using Linux as my primary computing environment for 10+ years.

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[–] zn448sk39@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Animal agriculture

[–] I_want_pudim@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I'm about to go over Google photos limit, and I already pay for it, next tier is more than double what I pay now.

[–] Nestramutat-@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I forget which show it was, but it was pulled from Netflix while I was watching it.

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[–] CactusBoyScout@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I first tried out Plex like a decade ago because The Simpsons weren't available online in any way and I hated having to change DVDs all the time. I loved that it remembered where I'd left off too.

I was using it to track which episodes I'd rewatched as I prepared for a Simpsons trivia competition. My team ended up taking second place! We won a case of donuts. :-)

[–] ExperimentalLain@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Porn, heh…

I found that my favourite videos and channels on Pornhub kept getting removed, so I decided to download my porn. But I needed to organize the collection, so I found a little app called Stash, which allows you to self-host a private porn site with all the bells and whistles! I then decided to download Jellyfin and do something similar for movies and TV shows. I wanted to have my media collection available on-demand from all my devices, so I got a little HP mini-PC and a Synology NAS which are running my services 24/7

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[–] Diligent_Ad_9060@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I wanted to learn how things work.

[–] ice-h2o@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It all started with a raspberry pi… i wanted to host game servers for me and my friends without having to pay for them. This expanded to plex for movies and bookstack for dnd notes. Now I have so many services that I have to look it up to give you a full list.

[–] moorederodeo@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It's funny how wide the term radicalize has spread. I didn't think this was /r/selfhosted at first lol.

That said, I feel like I've seen so many sites die in my relatively short lifetime, it's crazy

[–] Toutanus@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

The end of google play music.

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[–] FeZzko_@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

It all started with my father, who dreamed of re-watching films from his childhood. As it was difficult (impossible) to find them in the shops, I used the alternative method. It all started with collecting old films from his era. For my part, ever since I was a child, I've had this "little voice in my head" telling me "what would happen if one day the suppliers of music, films, books... disappeared (because of politics, war, the end of sales... or whatever). Since then, I've digitally preserved everything I can (I only keep things that are hard to find, useful or that I like). And... mainly because I love technology and discovering all the things people can build with their keyboards.

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