Does anyone know of anyone offering managed Forgejo hosting?
(I don’t mean Codeberg. All my stuff is already on Codeberg. I mean where I could have my own VPS running Forgejo just for our own projects but where I wouldn’t have to deal with managing yet another server.)
Here’s one of the many reasons why I stick to simple, replicable, and quickly restorable setups. When you don't have control over your data or rely solely on a specific service, everything could go wrong in an instant.
I got a DM about how to host a Website as anonymous as possible, especially viewed from the outside with as little attack surface as possible. I already threw a bunch of my ideas in the room, but maybe you can think of something I haven't thought of...
Please just answer to this post if something crosses your mind from security over hoster to the website itself, I will link it to the person.
Where do people get their SSL certs at reasonable prices these days? I'd like to move some (mostly Wordpress) sites to shared hosting at Blacknight, from a VPS so Let's Encrypt would no longer be suitable
Zijn er mensen geïnteresseerd om te helpen bij het hosten van onze fediverse instances?
Zoals je wellicht weet, host ik o.a. mastodon.world, lemmy.world en nog een dozijn ad=ndere fediverse instances. Ik zou het wel leuk vinden als iemand met dezelfde interesse voor self-hosting en Fediverse, zou willen helpen met uitbreiden, onderhouden en brainstormen over deze platformen. (Ik heb al wel veel hulp op instance niveau)
Apparently it's now a thing for dinner party hosts to ask their guests for money to help with groceries. Eater reporter Amy McCarthy says that's not OK, and offers some suggestions for cutting costs if you want to host but can't afford to. What's your experience with this? Pick as many answers as apply and share any fun stories in the comments.
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CyberFolks - byłem ich klientem od 14 lat. Najpierw jupe.pl, później hekko, ostatnio c_f. Za 30 GB hosting zażyczyli sobie 614 zł brutto / rok. Po negocjacjach zeszli do 420 zł brutto.
Poszukałem trochę i w hostido.pl mam 50 GB za 400 zł brutto na 2 lata.
Static sites, RSS feed to email digest, reverse ssh tunnels (for exposing local socket with public domain name), blog engine, pastebin and couple more.
My host informed me that it is possible to integrate #Cloudflare into my websites to take the pressure off my hosting account CPU (if I understand this correctly), which is already high because I upgraded my services to prevent problems with my websites not loading. It only happens every once in a while, but still.
I thought Cloudflare would be used before hosting, not after. So I am very confused. Going to take a while to wrap my head around this.
Any nominally (or actually!) ethical hosting options people here like for hobby or side projects? Maybe not a cloud provider, just a cheap VPS with a backup script will suffice for me I think. Not keen to give more money to men who build penis rockets ya know? #ethical#hosting
Yo #fediverse#askfedi friends! Is there a way to calculate an energy savings score for bytes saved per pageload? I built a system for my static sites that optimizes the most uit of it's assets. And I would love to calculate what it's environmental costs savings are (note: building it does have a cost!). I'm basically looking for an average and understand that it's not a linear metric (e.g. bytes saved on jpg->webp is different than html). #green#hosting@JohanEmpa ?
Quisiera preguntar a la gente qué hace desarrollo open source, por sitios donde alojar el código fuente que no sean github. Y que no tenga pufos de escáner el código fuente alojado para alimentar una IA. Se que gitlab también ha tenido la ocurrencia de copiar la idea a github. #desarrollo#opensource#codigoaberto#development#hosting
I have a question for folks who know about #web#hosting, particularly self-hosted #wordpress
I have a Wordpress blog that has been pretty low-traffic for years, but recently has seen a spike in traffic. Looking at the logs, the traffic is coming from places in Europe and New Zealand. Each visitor visits a single page, does not go anywhere else, and leaves. It doesn't look like human traffic.
This strikes me as bot-like. Given Wordpress vulnerabilities, should I be worried?
Nice. #gitea did it; they're now makeing #giteaenterprise where they added already more features. And there's no doubt that they'll continue this path forward, putting more and more effort in the enterprise version and keeping the free version from getting these features via contributions since it would ruin their company.
And best thing is: they already are stealing code. They took stale PR's and put it into the Enterprise version. Thats just disgusting. And unlike gitlab, which EE is not only opensource (i.e. readable), they also have a lot of paid engineers to built their product, unlike gitea, where like 95% of work is done by volunteers, not only now but in the past included. It's espc disgusting for how cheap the features are, like an IP allowlist. Which gets even more sad when you think about what would happen if a volunteer would contribute similar features to the free version. Atleast we have not to guess as it is clearly stated in their contributors guidlines: they have added a clause once they became a company, that they can "politly refuse" any PR by simply not responding. That stinks for me after a tactic of keeping face while not allowing any code that would conflict with the enterprise version.