On the face of things, self-hosting your own knowledge stack looks like a noble endeavor. You keep the digital sovereignty of your data, learn some new skills, and gain some measure of control over your digital life back from the companies that want to profit off it. And those are good, worthwhile reasons, because without pushback the too-big-to-fail tech companies are pushing their dystopian ideals onto the world. Our cloud storage quotas are only rented by the hour, and that means our archives, our data, our history are living on borrowed time.