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Im trying self host my things (like Wallabag).. but this is extremely complicated to me and I have lot issues with it. And i know its probably to ruin what i do with self host and do somehing shit.

that being said, i remember see some people where provide services/instances for free to use wallabag and other things , where we can use it. If I use one, obviously i would donate money to them

i know i need to trust on who do this, but my question is if you know any instance or services trustworthy to sign up a wallabag account, since i cannot self host mine .

Thank you and merry xmas.

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[–] hertg 1 points 7 months ago

not sure about wallabag, but disroot.org offers a few selfhosted services.

I've been thinking about building a small association in Switzerland with the goal of providing selfhosted services to people that don't have the means/technical literacy to do it themselves. Not sure about it yet, the management aspect of it might be too complicated for me, but your post leds me to believe that this could actually be a decent way of using my skills to do something good.