I'm willing to take ownership of any mastodon instance if some admin cannot continue or doesn't feel like it. (like, for free and without too many changes)
Excluding single user instances ofc, but I think if it's an open one users should come first anyway, and admins should have a proper way out without telling everyone to leave.
...and I'm between having to watch servers all day and getting paid fairly for it, more work is good. :p
And centralization lowers costs and makes the common infrastructure better.
Note: here I'm not saying centralization is 100% the way to go, I love extreme decentralization but we have to be realistic too.
Decentralization is mostly inefficient and overcomplicated, and this applies to all problems. Bitcoin is a perfect extreme example of power waste due to decentralization. Compared to a more centralized infrastructure (-> credit cards), Bitcoin is exponentially more wasteful with network size. In a terrifying way.
@dataKnightmare yes, yes, when I'm talking about efficiency it's mostly to point at Bitcoin's massive power usage and absolute redundancy. It's more that a capitalistic metric, it's a resource management issue for humanity (if a goal is to make Bitcoin the main currency). All that power is *huge* and wasted on the proof of work system.