I wish it was more practical to host things from a home internet connection.
@retr0id Yeah, it really does suck. I still have remnants of a system that would check my IP address every 4 hours and update my DNS records accordingly since my ISP would seemingly randomly change it. What I've resorted to lately (and it works great so far!), is renting a cheap VPS or something for a dedicated v4 and v6 address and using #Tailscale (or any VPN) to proxy traffic through that. It's not elegant, but with the right amount of #NGINX you can make anything work

@me @retr0id This is how all of the infrastructure for pixie.town is hosted, I believe, cc @f0x

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@joepie91 @me @retr0id partly, basically only the heavier services are hosted at home (matrix, mastodon). wireguard network and nginx reverse proxying on the host, also allows for some great bandwidth saving like git.pixie.town/f0x/synapse-med

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