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GoToSocial empowers you to have your own home on the Fediverse - with unique controls

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  • suoko@feddit.itS [email protected]

    I hosted it on a 1€/month vps at ionos.
    An instance with multiple users actually, and it runs just great. Not a lot of space but hey, that's 12€ per year

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    Wow that's impressive! I tend to be very value oriented, and at the sub $5 price, you're getting so little that I feel like you're mostly paying for a public IP and bandwidth. And of course selfhosting your compute is usually a win, especially if you already have something laying around. So I just pay the public IP tax for a reverse proxy and home host it all. I would probably go with a cheaper VPS for my reverse proxy but I need the confidence it'll hold up to multiple friends Plex streaming.

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    • mxremy@piefed.socialM [email protected]

      I've always wanted to do this, but I can't afford a VPS. And everytime I look into self-hosting on hardware at home, I just get the impression that it's nearly impossible... My ISP forbids it, and even if I can evade their notice, people say having a public facing setup at home is bound to get you attacked eventually

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      A VPS costs 5 bucks a month.

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      • mxremy@piefed.socialM [email protected]

        I've always wanted to do this, but I can't afford a VPS. And everytime I look into self-hosting on hardware at home, I just get the impression that it's nearly impossible... My ISP forbids it, and even if I can evade their notice, people say having a public facing setup at home is bound to get you attacked eventually

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        It's not a perfect solution (and I know people don't love Cloudflare) but their Tunnels project is free. Hides your personal IP from the world, and provides some protection against known exploits.

        But a VPS is quicker and easier, for sure.

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        • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

          Your ISP forbids what, exactly?

          It is complicated but Yunohost does make it a lot simpler.

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          Running a web server on my residential connection is against my ISP'S terms of service.

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            A VPS costs 5 bucks a month.

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            I don't have that... πŸ™ƒ

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            • mxremy@piefed.socialM [email protected]

              I've always wanted to do this, but I can't afford a VPS. And everytime I look into self-hosting on hardware at home, I just get the impression that it's nearly impossible... My ISP forbids it, and even if I can evade their notice, people say having a public facing setup at home is bound to get you attacked eventually

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              Do you have a credit card?

              If you do, Oracle offers a shockingly generous free tier of stuff. 2 little baby EPYC VPSes, a 4-core 24gb ARM instance, and a bunch of other sundries including 10TB/month of data transfer.

              You can run a LOT of fediverse services on those free Ampere instances, and even something like GoToSocial will run on the little baby EPYCs.

              And to just cut off the incoming dudes: yes, Oracle is a shitty awful company with shitty awful policies run by a shitty awful billionaire, but that's no reason to not take free shit from them.

              (And to the next group of people: I'm closing in on 4 years of free Oracle shit and they haven't banned me, so I'm inclined to think all those stories are incomplete and they were doing something - mining, portscanning, hosting questionable shit, torrenting stuff, running a vpn that was abused - more than "nothing".)

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              • mxremy@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                I don't have that... πŸ™ƒ

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                Fair enough

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                • mxremy@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                  I've always wanted to do this, but I can't afford a VPS. And everytime I look into self-hosting on hardware at home, I just get the impression that it's nearly impossible... My ISP forbids it, and even if I can evade their notice, people say having a public facing setup at home is bound to get you attacked eventually

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                  Self-hosting isn't too bad. With a properly configured router (not as hard as it sounds), if you're hosting something like a lemmy instance, the worst people can do is spam you with too many requests. An ISP that disallows self-hosting is a bummer though... having a static IP is pretty essential.

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                    Self-hosting isn't too bad. With a properly configured router (not as hard as it sounds), if you're hosting something like a lemmy instance, the worst people can do is spam you with too many requests. An ISP that disallows self-hosting is a bummer though... having a static IP is pretty essential.

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                    I don't have a static IP I just use a dynamic DNS. I don't mess with self hosting fediverse cos I don't wanna risk illegal content on my server tho.

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                    • breakfastmtn@lemmy.caB [email protected]

                      Setting up and running your own Fediverse instance is an incredibly empowering thing. A good analogy for it is: imagine you have been renting apartments your whole life and then purchase a home. Your home, where you make all the rules, customize it to your liking and take great care of it because it's YOUR home. That's precisely what I have been doing for a digital home - on the Fediverse - with my GoToSocial microblogging instance: @[email protected].

                      If the thought of self-hosting makes you immediately tune out, thinking: "oh my, this sounds so complicated and unattainable for a regular, non-technical person" well, I can understand. I had that exact mindset as recently as November 2024. Heck, even December 2024. But then I took the plunge and never looked back. I'm here to tell you about my journey of tech empowerment, made possible by YunoHost and GoToSocial.

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                      How do we feel about the idea of reply controls on Lemmy threads? Limit replies to members of the community, same instance, etc...

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                      • breakfastmtn@lemmy.caB [email protected]

                        Setting up and running your own Fediverse instance is an incredibly empowering thing. A good analogy for it is: imagine you have been renting apartments your whole life and then purchase a home. Your home, where you make all the rules, customize it to your liking and take great care of it because it's YOUR home. That's precisely what I have been doing for a digital home - on the Fediverse - with my GoToSocial microblogging instance: @[email protected].

                        If the thought of self-hosting makes you immediately tune out, thinking: "oh my, this sounds so complicated and unattainable for a regular, non-technical person" well, I can understand. I had that exact mindset as recently as November 2024. Heck, even December 2024. But then I took the plunge and never looked back. I'm here to tell you about my journey of tech empowerment, made possible by YunoHost and GoToSocial.

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                        Its no fun, vps are cheap, you can get racknerd 60$ a year 3 core 6gb, run pleroma or sharkey, slightly funner, or friendica/lemmy, most things are more fun to host but you could prob run goto social on a 12$ year vps to be fair

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                        • mxremy@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                          I've always wanted to do this, but I can't afford a VPS. And everytime I look into self-hosting on hardware at home, I just get the impression that it's nearly impossible... My ISP forbids it, and even if I can evade their notice, people say having a public facing setup at home is bound to get you attacked eventually

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                          racknerd 60$ a year 3core 6gb ram can run a lot, littlecreekhosting 3.50 a month 4core 8gb or 7 amonth 8core 16 (you gotta comment on their post on low end talk for littlecreek or you get half ram)

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                            racknerd 60$ a year 3core 6gb ram can run a lot, littlecreekhosting 3.50 a month 4core 8gb or 7 amonth 8core 16 (you gotta comment on their post on low end talk for littlecreek or you get half ram)

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                            The annual deals good for just not worrying about paying for it and forgetting about it sometimes

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                              racknerd 60$ a year 3core 6gb ram can run a lot, littlecreekhosting 3.50 a month 4core 8gb or 7 amonth 8core 16 (you gotta comment on their post on low end talk for littlecreek or you get half ram)

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                              or free oracle vps , domain is around 12$ a year but porkbun has most domains for half off first year or less, .ing is half off, .buzz is like 1$

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                                or free oracle vps , domain is around 12$ a year but porkbun has most domains for half off first year or less, .ing is half off, .buzz is like 1$

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                                I got into webhosting rabbithole like a month ago if it isnt obvious, those are the best deals ive found, hetzner, 5$ a month, pay by the hour, is my favorite for testing stuff for cheap if you remember to delete it, invoiced 3rd of the month

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                                • mxremy@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                                  I've always wanted to do this, but I can't afford a VPS. And everytime I look into self-hosting on hardware at home, I just get the impression that it's nearly impossible... My ISP forbids it, and even if I can evade their notice, people say having a public facing setup at home is bound to get you attacked eventually

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                                  Runtipi plus any vps, easy to setup and has gotosocial (stays more up to date) , or yunohost is easier with more options

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                                    Do you have a credit card?

                                    If you do, Oracle offers a shockingly generous free tier of stuff. 2 little baby EPYC VPSes, a 4-core 24gb ARM instance, and a bunch of other sundries including 10TB/month of data transfer.

                                    You can run a LOT of fediverse services on those free Ampere instances, and even something like GoToSocial will run on the little baby EPYCs.

                                    And to just cut off the incoming dudes: yes, Oracle is a shitty awful company with shitty awful policies run by a shitty awful billionaire, but that's no reason to not take free shit from them.

                                    (And to the next group of people: I'm closing in on 4 years of free Oracle shit and they haven't banned me, so I'm inclined to think all those stories are incomplete and they were doing something - mining, portscanning, hosting questionable shit, torrenting stuff, running a vpn that was abused - more than "nothing".)

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                                    I think you may have sold me on this.

                                    I'd had a look at what was on offer and this sounds like the best offer. Yes, I've heard people have problems with it but I reckon of I follow the guide and install a Fediverse instance (I'm thinking Hubzilla for a personal space so I can experiment a bit, get my rusty skills improved), it should generate enough usage to not get removed for inactivity but not too much to get me in trouble for hogging resources.

                                    alwaysdata seems good if you only need 100Mb of storage and feedback is good.

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                                    • mxremy@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                                      I've always wanted to do this, but I can't afford a VPS. And everytime I look into self-hosting on hardware at home, I just get the impression that it's nearly impossible... My ISP forbids it, and even if I can evade their notice, people say having a public facing setup at home is bound to get you attacked eventually

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                                      @MxRemy If you don't mind a man-in-the-middle Cloudflare Tunnel, Tailscale and alike is a good solution to ISP carrier NAT and port blocking
                                      developers.cloudflare.com/clou…
                                      tailscale.com
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                                      • suoko@feddit.itS [email protected]

                                        I hosted it on a 1€/month vps at ionos.
                                        An instance with multiple users actually, and it runs just great. Not a lot of space but hey, that's 12€ per year

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                                        @BakedCatboy @Suoko And if that kind of tiny VPS is not enough, you can selfhost a pretty big server at home on cheap hardware and use the VPS as a reverse proxy πŸ˜‰
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