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by hk1337
639 days ago
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I'm not sure what your classification of "old-timer" is with how it compares to me but I would think of myself as an old-timer as Gen X. I feel like there's another term for what you're thinking of but I cannot come up with what it is. Self-hosting definitely was locally hosted on your own hardware back when hosting providers like Linode, Digital Ocean, AWS, etc existed or were as customizable. Even corporations "self-host" GitHub Enterprise or Gitlab when they set it up on AWS. Self-host just means you're not reliant on creator of the application to host it for you and manage the server. There are certainly advantages and disadvantages to self-hosting on your own hardware, as there are to using a hosting provider. |
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