this post was submitted on 25 Jun 2023
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Storage is the issue, all of these instances are volunteer based so we want to avoid burdening them with storage costs. For example when renting a VPS (as many Lemmy instances do) the monthly rate jumps pretty quick with storage capacity. Some instances do allow small local uploads, the one I use allows 100kb and that limit is based on operating cost.
I was actually thinking about creating my own instance if I plan on migrating my forum to Lemmy. I don't mean to freeload, especially since I do pay the hosting fees for the forum.
Goes along with the whole idea of Open Source. If you don't like something, change it yourself. I'm not an expert admin or programmer, but I do have some limited experience. I've actually taken advantage of the do it yourself potential of FOSS a few times myself, hosted some servers, modified some software. Nothing big, but little tweaks here and there. It's very empowering.
Still, I think an option like this should be in the software, so I'll try and open a feature request first, if it doesn't work, I don't plan to fork it to be honest. I have to maintain it myself, not to mention if people start contributing, it'll become a full time job maintaining that thing. I just can't do that right now. I'll probably just give up on the idea. Cuz even if I don't accept any pr's from anyone, I still have to manually implement the changes every release. And even if I do write a script to do it, eventually it'll break and I have to mod it and... just too much work on top of maintaining the forum with the free time I currently have.
I've been thinking: What if we add ipfs into the mix?
Still, you need hardware (disks). Speed is a problem, but not the main problem long term.