+1 on this. Though i picked up 2 u7’s. VLAN support, easy to maintain and lets face it, superior function from most retail APs. If you’re a power user, this is the way.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looks like google domains is no more.English
1·2 years agoHonestly, nothing. But they’ve been having more network and dns issues, which caused resolution issues. So I’m moving away entirely.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looks like google domains is no more.English
1·2 years agoNo idea. I moved my personal .dev over and that was fine. But I pay for a premium .dev domain and can’t move that yet. No explanation from Cloudflare.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looks like google domains is no more.English
132·2 years agoCloudflare is just that. It supports most domains except for premium .dev (for now) from google. Registrar costs are at cost and no markup. Lots of options, no pressure to do anything beyond free.
Next option is Namecheap, but they’ve had issues lately.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•If you want to host something on a Raspberry Pi, you should consider using literally any other piece of hardwareEnglish
22723·2 years agoI love to hate claims like this. it’s like a fart, but ends up being a shart. No truth in the source and unjustified noise and grumbles that leaves a mess and confuses people for no reason.
Do yourself a favor, either cite links that legitimize your claims or just sign off, you’re hangry.
+1 for cloudflare. But I don’t use their tunnel products, I just expose my ports to only their known IPs. With cloudflare you have a nice “free” waf in front with tls that points to a secure(nginx proxy) or unsecured docker container. Audiobookshelf is a great example. Is best to use their dns product too, for easy management of your public facing sites.