A list of Digital Service Providers outside the jurisdiction of the United States of America.
https://codeberg.org/Linux-Is-Best/Outside_Us_Jurisdiction
This is a group project, so feel free to reach out if you have any suggestions, or learn any new information.
#webhosting #domain #server
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@christianp
Mega, thank you!!
*edited to add: this is gold! Such a useful read.
It's very interesting, as a lay person considering hosting an activity-pub based server and allowing open sign-ups, it felt to me like they were trying to hedge against the fact that once something's published online, especially via a federated publishing network, the publisher doesn't have a legally meaningful (to my mind, but I am not a judge) mechanism to reliably unpublished it from the internet. As I read it, they seemed to be asking the user to agree that all parties understood and accepted this.
I could be wrong, of course, and I'm sure the author of your link would say I am (under their subheading "What about federation?" where they seem to think what I describe is handled implicitly, and that's fine for all parties), but nevertheless it's food for thought for me, in how I might compose/adjust a ToS agreement. Thank you for sharing it.
I started writing up that "how to make a blog from 'scratch'" tutorial, and I'm wondering what good alternatives exist to Netlify's "drop your folder here" UX.
I really hated bringing CI into my own blog, and there's something lovely and almost tactile about just uploading your build dir somewhere manually.
I rsync my own blog somewhere, but for the tutorial I'm going as far as I can without introducing new software or cli tools -- no git, no cli, no installing things, it's all gonna be plain text and leveraging the browser's js engine for the first few iterations.
The Netlify free tier is pretty generous for static sites, though I'm sure it costs your soul or something -- back to original question: What similar things are out there that would be beginner friendly or have a similar drag/drop ux?
Seit vorhin gibt es übrigens eine neue 1-Klick-Anwendung in unserem #Webhosting
Wir hätten da einmal ein #todo für euch - schaut euch doch gerne mal myTinyTodo an.
Now hosted in a Canadian repo (formerly
): https://worktree.ca/taffer/canadian-alternatives
My list of Canadian alternatives to various big tech Internet services. Tired of having your data (and money) flow to a rogue state? Maybe these can help.
Updates/suggestions welcome!
#Webhosting, wo der Hoster die Kunden nicht dumm dastehen lässt, ist sowas. Störungen können passieren, aber man wird zumindest informiert.
Und ja, es funktioniert alles. Wer weiß, das hat vielleicht nicht mal jemand mitbekommen.
Mein Blog hat ein neues Zuhause
Mein Blog Secunis.de ist umgezogen – und zwar nicht irgendwohin, sondern in seine neue, wohlverdiente Heimat bei Manitu GmbH.
Ich war auf der Suche nach einem Hoster, der Wert auf Datenschutz, Open-Source-Lösungen, Transparenz und – vor allem – Menschlichkeit legt. Und was soll ich sagen? Bei @team fühlt sich alles von Anfang an richtig an. Stabil, schnell, fair, transparent – und dazu noch mit Herz. Genau das, was mein Blog braucht, um sich so richtig wohlzufühlen.
Danke an Manitu für den fast reibungslosen Umzug – die kleinen Stolpersteine hab ich selbst mitgebracht. Schön, dass ihr mit mir weiter auf dieser Reise seid.
Runtipi mit Cloudflare-Tunnel
Wie ich mir einen Homeserver ohne Portfreigabe im Router eingerichtet habe.
Da haben wir doch glatt den gestrigen #Webhosting-Anwendungs-Update-Montag vergessen:
* FreshRSS: 1.26.2
* Matomo: 5.3.2
* WordPress: 6.8.2
I'm looking to migrate our website domains to services not owned by google/squarespace, and our web host to something cheaper than bluehost.
It's just a simple wordpress website for a card game, Penguinslap.com. We don't really get any traffic at all. Very occasionally we make a sale, and those links redirect to a PayPal site.
Any suggestions?
5) Das Internet ist für uns kein Neuland - uns gibt es schon seit 1997.
6) Für die Verwaltung unserer #Webhosting-Plattform setzen wir auf eine vollständig Eigenentwicklung. Das bedeutet zwar mehr Arbeit, aber auch mehr Flexibilität
OK so this wasn't me but my heart is pounding like it was. I just found out a colleague had their hosting hacked (all their clients sites) because someone else on the box was hacked.
Now I'm no security expert but I'm damned sure every client's site should be secure and independent from every other account and my over all space should be independent from every other client on the box.
A list of Digital Service Providers outside the jurisdiction of the United States of America.
https://codeberg.org/Linux-Is-Best/Outside_Us_Jurisdiction
This is a group project, so feel free to reach out if you have any suggestions, or learn any new information.
#Vpn #Email #Dns #Domain #Messenger #WebHosting #PasswordManager #WebSearch #SearchEngine #OperatingSystem #PaymentProcessing #UsJurisdiction #Project2025 #UnitedStates #Privacy #Security
Question for the more tech-savvy people in Japan : do you have any recommendations for a VPS provider in Japan (for hosting mostly Wordpress sites and run an email service)?
Thanks for boosting!