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by erulabs
1041 days ago
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About my business? Sure! It's at https://kubesail.com and we sell our hardware at https://pibox.io (the software works with almost anything that can run Linux tho!) :) Our best feature is that the website will detect if you're on the same network as your machine and if so, offer "local" links instead of remotely proxied ones. That way non-technical users dont need anything fancy or to be aware of how NAT traversal works. On top of that, the "local" urls still get valid HTTPS certs for free, so non-technical users dont get any scary browser warnings. We started out as a way to make self-hosting easier for corporations, and were doing consulting work, but the users who joined our community were mostly home-hosters, so we leaned into that! Jellyfin is now our most popular app. |
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The math could work out to be the same, but the psychology of marketing is everything. If I, as a hard-core-self-hoster, pay $60 for a version 1 of software that I can use forever, and version 2 comes out a year later, and I pay $60 for that; I'm much happier to do that, compared to having to pay $5/month for yet another subscription service, even though that's exactly the same amount of money. I already have so many subscription services! I don't want to pay for another one!