I agree; the best option is to ditch Android ... those who can do it. Some Banking apps, public transport ticket apps, and post/mail-delivery apps seem to be a hard requirement for people in real live though. Which leads to the question: But what about people who can not ditch their phones and can not afford multiple devices (this decade)? Maybe laws that introduce a hard requirement that everything should work through a (open source) web-browser can help, but then what about "offline" use cases?
It feels like we are building our own digital prison in real time.
I have bad experience with self-hosting termux server on a Samsung-Android device. The background process would be terminated after one week of hands off runtime. I tried to rectify this in the power-saving settings to no avail. Still this is really cool:
How many Terrabytes of storage do you host? Is there any way to tell how many terrabytes the entire PeerTube ecosystem hosts?
Such numbers could be useful for marketing purposes.
I enjoy using peertube, the videos load quick enough for me lol. And there is a large selection of gaming content; Because of the good experience, I consider making a dontaion.
Yeah but for this they need to open source the entire tech stack imo. You can run oss on a closed source bootloader, but the end result will still be the enshittification and hardware lock-down.
Auditable open source hardware and wireless-chips are the real deciding factor in the long game!
Should; Could; How high of a priority is this update automation for you? This is also how I run my server. Configuration possibilities are infinite.