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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mo_ztt to c/selfhosted
 

Hi all - So I posted about distributed hosting yesterday. I wrote up some thoughts on how I think it could work, and I'm planning to start work on it -- if anyone has feedback on my proposal, or wants to get involved to help, 100% let me know as I'd love to hear.

(Edit: removed the link from the URL field, as it pasted it unformatted into the post which is not productive. Click the link in the paragraph above if you want to read in an un-eye-crossing format.)

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[–] Skyraptor7 1 points 1 year ago

For sure and no worries about the delay in response. I am out on vacation but when I get back, I can lend help set up a proxy node. Maybe set it up as a container on docker