self-hosting
Coverage of self-hosting in the Nexus archive.
- Why developers are ditching GitHub for Codeberg and self-hosting alternatives
Developers are moving away from GitHub to platforms like Codeberg and self-hosting solutions. The article explores reasons for this shift, though specific motivations are not detailed in the provided text.
- Show HN: Alien – Self-hosting with remote management (written in Rust)
Alien is a Rust-based tool designed to address challenges in paid self-hosting by enabling developers to manage software in customer environments while maintaining centralized control. It supports AWS, GCP, and Azure, offering solutions for updates, monitoring, and debugging. The article highlights its potential to resolve issues caused by customer misconfigurations.
- Rail: A self-hosting language that speaks TLS alone
Rail is a self-hosting programming language designed to implement TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols independently. Developed by GitHub user zemo-g, it aims to provide a minimalistic, secure, and open-source solution for TLS communication. The project has minimal community engagement, with only 3 comments and 5 points on Hacker News.