soc.octade.net is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.

This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.

Admin email
social@octade.net

Search results for tag #hosting

[?]The New Oil » 🤖 🌐
@thenewoil@mastodon.thenewoil.org

[?]The New Oil » 🤖 🌐
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[?]OCTADE » 🌐
@octade@soc.octade.net

You could do the weblord thing and get a $20/yr cheap VPS then try:

Forgejo: https://forgejo.org ...

"Forgejo is a Free Software platform for collaboration and productivity in software development. It offers a familiar environment to GitHub users, easy installation and maintenance, and a focus on security, scaling, federation and privacy."
... or cgit, which is very fast and slick for the barebones portal ...

... codeberg has a nice setup (via forgejo) if you don't want to self-host.


    [?]Joe Steinbring :laravel_bw::vuejs_bw: » 🌐
    @joe@jws.social

    I was recently looking at a colo that hosts Mac Minis for $50 per month. €7 per month is significantly cheaper. 🤔​

    https://www.colaptop.com/

    #Hosting #WebHosting

      [?]*_jߍyrope » 🌐
      @jrp@hub.kliklak.net

      What the cheapest way to run (several) domains from your own home server in terms of DYNDNS for low traffic sites, and does that include proper email services incl. SPF, DKIM records etc, and running a few low traffic newsletters?

      Thanks for any insights. European based services preferred.

      #dyndns #homeserver #hosting #CostExplosion

      Location: B-city

        [?]heise online » 🌐
        @heiseonline@social.heise.de

        heise+ | Tschüss, Big Tech: Acht sichere E-Mail-Alternativen aus Europa im Vergleich

        Gmail, iCloud, Outlook – die größten E-Mail-Anbieter sitzen in den USA. Mit diesen europäischen Alternativen erklären Sie Ihre digitale Unabhängigkeit.

        heise.de/ratgeber/Tschuess-Big

        [?]adison verlice » 🌐
        @adisonverlice@tweesecake.social

        one of these days I hope someone can host the bot 24/7 so that it can always still running. of course, I guess I can always give someone the dev version and have them run it, if they want.

          [?]Profoundly Nerdy » 🌐
          @profoundlynerdy@bitbang.social

          Can anyone recommend a good VM hosting service akin to Linode in its heyday. I just need a low power VM or two for my own personal infrastructure. I need a real VM with a shell. These aren't for websites. Bonus if Gentoo Linux is an available OS option.

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            [?]Pixel Dunn » 🌐
            @hacknorris@mstdn.social

            for longer time i don't update my mostly due to number of files i have inside and in same moment hating git enough i'm editing one file at once in web editor (my is @Codeberg pages, static files i mean, in a quite treeish structure)
            most messy files are image files.
            asked (tfu!) ai to tell me some platforms which i should consider for that. it gave me like: portfoliobox, imgur, flickr, artstation and deviantart. first one i wouldn't use neither flickr. so what i should use?

            imgur:1
            artstation/deviantart:0
            keep it as is (no updates to page):0
            other place (comment, need to be free one):0

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              [?]Schenkl | 🏳️‍🌈🦄 » 🌐
              @schenklklopfer@chaos.social

              Mal ganz allgemein gefragt:

              Was kann es für Gründe für einen Hoster geben, gewisse IP-Ranges auf gewissen Ports zu blocken?

              Also nicht einfach nur den kompletten Traffic zu droppen, sondern nur gewisse Ports wie 25, 80 und 443?

              Wären die IPs auf ner BlackList oder auffällig wegen ungewöhnlicher Aktivitäten, würde ich das ja irgendwie verstehen.
              Die IPs sind aber absolut sauber.

              Gibt es da eine Möglichkeit das irgendwie herauszufinden?

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