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by DannyBee
3823 days ago
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"Minus the things their ToS forbids. Only recently they started allowing you to host game servers, for Minecraft, for example.
" Basically no residential ISP in the US i'm aware of allows server hosting. Certainly no major ones :) |
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Now, that IPv6 is becoming more popular, and we might be able to provide globally unique IPs for every end device, and that 24/7 connected internet is standard, it should be a thing of 2 or 3 clicks to host a webserver.
It should be a no-op to set up a raspberry pi to serve websites – and it would definitely provide a lot of kids and students the ability to experiment a lot easier.
Remember, Facebook in its early days was hosted from a dorm room at college. Google from a garage.