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  • Wireguard is most reliable in terms of security. For censorship resistance, it’s all about tunneling it in a way that looks indistinguishable from normal traffic

    Domain or IP doesn’t make much of a difference. If somebody can block one they can block the other. The trick is not getting flagged. Domain does make it easier to administer though with stuff like dyndns, but then you also need to make sure eSNI is available (especially if it’s on hosting) and that you’re using encrypted DNS lookups





  • Natanael@slrpnk.nettoFuck AI@lemmy.worldYou think?
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    Both would be built on the same architecture.

    If anybody can build a teaching AI worth its salt then every other user facing AI service company would want to copy their architecture, and would be willing to pay for it

    So if a megacorporation can’t get the good stuff, and nobody’s even seen the good stuff, it probably doesn’t even exist









  • Lemmy stores your posts and replies on both your host server and on the server of the community.

    One interesting behavior to note here that is different from reddit is that while comments on reddit belong to the profile of the person commenting and is then imported to view in the subreddit (this is why you can edit comments after being banned, and why there visible in your profile even if removed from a subreddit), on lemmy the target community is instead authoritative and your host server will by default respect a deletion by community mods on different servers by also removing that comment from your profile.