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  • Sorry English isn’t my first language so I meant 1000 km far from networking infrastructure. Not stretched out over 1000 km.

    Linus isn’t professional. I just want you to have an idea of the cost. Specifically the fiber optic cables.

    That doesn’t include maintenance, professional installation, and hardware to distribute the connection to multiple users / houses.

    Even wireless solutions would not make it viable. I am not an expert but I would assume you need 100 towers for 1000 km (a tower for each 10 km) to relay data to keep speed and stable connection in check.

    The average cost of a barebone cellular tower in USA is $250k without networking hardware. This would result in $25,000,000 just for towers.

    If each person in the town of 1000 subscribed and paid $100 monthly it’d be $100k a month which I don’t think would cover the operation expenses of the service.

  • Do you think xfinity grade router would do 5km?

    Also, serving a community of 2k people as far as 1000 km might cost hundreds of millions. So I don’t believe the 2k community would be happy to pay $5k each monthly to make it profitable for the ISP.

    Look up LMG when linus wanted to connect two warehouses that are meters apart with entry level networking solution.

  • I said biased at best because it’s cancer at worse. To me, it’s pure democats media and everything should be reported as such.

    I live in the other side of the world so I don’t care much about US politics btw.

  • Fragmented communities is what concerns me the most.

    I know tools exists to make it easier to explore communities but I’m not inclined to invest time while instances / communities are dying.

    Lemmy need multisubreddit list now.

  • There’s environment entry to disable domain check but it’ll not run as you must configure reverse proxy at least to get the certificate. I spent 3 hours yesterday until I gave up and removed it.

    It’s kinda misleading stating it can run locally with no reverse proxy without mentioning it’s necessary to complete the installation process.

    Source: nextcloud local installation guide.