Systerserver

“The systerserver is a server run by women.

We got to a stage where we didn’t want to rely on the (very supportive mind you) guys hosting our website and mailing lists. We wanted to Do It Ourselves.

So this is our own space to practice being systems administrators, where peers are present to answer questions and show by example.

The server looks like a ‘pizza box’ packed in a type of bookcase along with a whole lot of other similar servers. The server hotel, or hosting centre is in Phoenix, USA.”

https://systerserver.net/360/brknhs

“Join us, as we build infrastructure and create media for a feminist federation, against the matrix of domination imposed by Google, Amazon, Pornhub etc. 360 Degrees of Proximities is a social/technical/artistic project by Systerserver in collaboration with Ca La Dona (Barcelona), Broken House (Berlin) and mur.at (Graz).

Systerserver is a transnational network of feminists that run their own servers using free and open source software, including PeerTube, which is a video hosting platform hosted in the infrastructure of mur.at.Broken House, together with Systerserver, will install their own Peertube server, and join Ca la Dona and Systerserver PeerTube servers in a form of federation. This means each locality will have self-managed infrastructure that can communicate with each other and their allies in the Fediverse [the federated universe that interconnects websites, social networks, blogs and more], with the option to be accessible to the rest of the internet.”