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Happy new years!

One of my personal goals is to secure the data of me and my community from data scraping as much as I can. I've also learned a ton from blog posts on how to host software, and it's time I contribute back.

So, welcome to my series on how I host my services with as little dependency on US-based services as I can.

I'd love feedback on my writing so I can learn and improve as well!

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[-] rumba@lemmy.zip 7 points 4 days ago

Yeah I host stuff for my job. And I don't host all of my data stores. (I do have 150 reddis servers sitting around now)

If $85 fits comfortably in your budget and helps you sleep at night I certainly wouldn't criticize you for doing it.

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