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@dwr.eth
Useful tool from @sammdec.eth https://caststorage.com
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@azeni
didn't know about storage units. in a theoretical case: is it possible i run out of storage and can't cast anymore?
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@dwr.eth
It will just delete your oldest cast.
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@azeni
wait really? like delete from the entire protocol?
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@dwr.eth
Yes. It's called pruning. Like old school web hosting. You pay for how much you want to use. We will add reminders in Warpcast as you get close to the limit. 98% of people don't have an issue, fwiw We also gave everyone in the beta 2 units of storage for free. Renewal is next September.
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@azeni
i see - was not aware of this. i understand where it comes from, but not sure how i feel about it. will probably never run into issues, but still feels like a limiting factor. information should prevail in eternity, feels like burning books. this is a nice explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXkquByKMk0
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Who pays?
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@azeni
ikik. i've read you're thoughts on this. anyway, hope this is the right direction for sustainable decentralized social protocols in the long term.
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@deodad
one possibly useful way to think of the protocol is a bulletin board posting to it and keeping it up there is expensive since the entire network stores a copy but there will be many tools and services that keep archives of everything that was ever posted
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It’s tough, there’s no version of free, user-controlled and unlimited storage that wouldn’t be overwhelmed by spam. Ultimately someone has to pay. Easy to do in web2 since you can just delete spam data.
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