

Domains can be even cheaper than that, I got a .net address from porkbun for $12.50 a year. That’s cheap enough for even me, and I am broke, y’all.
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Domains can be even cheaper than that, I got a .net address from porkbun for $12.50 a year. That’s cheap enough for even me, and I am broke, y’all.
I sew them together and make a rat jacket
That’s pretty dependant on hardware. If you host small stuff , like a pihole or something, that can be done relatively cheaply, by using a micro-PC or a Raspberry Pi. Some services don’t need to be always-on either, you only need stuff all the time if it’s mission-critical, otherwise you can turn stuff on and off as necessary, for power-saving purposes. Self-hosting doesn’t necessitate a huge rack and switches, or even your big gaming rig, my favorite thing to do with old laptops is throw Debian on it and find something I’d like to self-hosting from this list.
No, but putting a bunch of those services behind a reverse proxy would lower the amount of open ports. It would also have the side effect of making firewall configuration easier, since you don’t need rules for all those ports anymore.
Sounds like you could use a reverse proxy.
Any way to run this on servers? I’d absolutely spin up a Docker image.
Super quick comparison: while both start with the letter “I”, the rest of their letters are different
I’m using Elisa, but for some reason I can’t get it to import some .flac files from yt-dlp. It’ll play them, but won’t put them in the library, maybe because it can’t import metadata, since there isn’t any?
Wizards don’t know what that is, so it seems magical to them
That one would also be a good name for an EDM group
With some help from the adults. My niece is six and she loves it!
Can’t beat good ol’ Minetest!
Are you on a VPN? Sometimes that screws with CAPTCHA
Lego Racers can’t be made today because it was made in 1999.
My favorite is chewbac.ca
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