This website made me reconsider if 99.9999% SLA and always online is really that important for lots of websites. I used to self-host my own server in my own apartment, but gave up on that after my internet provider had their first major outage that lasted almost a week. Also I didn’t want to worry about the fire hazard, or the server going down when I was traveling etc.

But a solar powered server seems interesting, if the batteries could be made fire safe.

  • shameless@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    Does anyone remember when businesses would operate their websites only during business hours and then take most of the functionality offline after hours?

    I’m possibly also mis-remembering my early internet years and just talking shit.

    • litchralee@sh.itjust.works
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      39 minutes ago

      IIRC, the USA Social Security Administration’s website operates somewhat like this, because they seem to still do batch processing (a la mainframes) during the evening hours. As a result, they prevent people from logging in so that they don’t get interstitial data about their public pension.