Remember how people who made or hosted web content used to administer their own servers and make it their personal responsibility to have that server running?
I miss those days.
>>59445047
but why do that if you can get the GenericHost Enterprise hosting package for only 99.99?
>>59445047
This is still going on and on a scale never seen before. You just happen to only browse cancerous click bait websites.
>>59445047
>administer their own servers and make it their personal responsibility to have that server running?
It makes a fun project if you have never done it before. But there is also a lot of headaches when the data on your server or the service you are providing is valuable.
Letting a large company host your site/data isn't a perfect solution. But in many cases it is a lot less of a hassle.
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K grandpa.
>>59445047
I miss days when Sweden was a normal country.
>>59445834
Finland still exists.
>>59445047
With zeronet, what you are describing will be possible once again, as you don't have to host it for everyone.
Check it out, its just 7mb and it works pretty good(development still on).
>>59445873
What's the difference between zeronet and freenet?
>>59445897
Completely different