This is purely for my own personal curiosity, but what’s the main reason you self-host? I say main because I don’t know how to allow multiple answers, if that’s possible at all. For me it’s the last option; because it’s cool. If it’s none of these reasons, absolutely make additional options in the comments.

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For me it’s a combination of cost, education, and cool factor

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I started self-hosting a few years ago for privacy reasons. Now I do it for a mix of reasons. I got my current job because I was one of the only applicants who had experience using Linux outside of a classroom. Last weekend I spent a day learning how podman play kube worked because it was fun and because it’ll be useful to know for a new app we’re deploying at work.

…it’s certainly not cost though. This shit gets expensive.

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D. All of the above. Mainly to learn but I wouldn’t put my self hosted services anywhere else.

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Privacy and control are the main reasons why I host some of my data myself. This choice is closely linked to my values, as I’m not comfortable with the idea of entrusting my data to large companies whose only motivation is to make more money over customer satisfaction. I prefer to keep my autonomy.
However, simplicity is the main reason why I choose not to self-host certain elements. For example, I’m not yet ready to manage the self-hosting of my e-mails.

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OP, your poll needs an “All of the above” option. That would be my choice.

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