← Back to context Comment by arcfour 2 months ago CloudFlare is free/cheap and hey presto, no servers to manage! 5 comments arcfour Reply herewulf 2 months ago And when your Cloudflare site is down, most of the Internet is down too! There's no downside! arcfour 2 months ago That's true. It will be down much less often than a single server in someone's basement. encrypted_bird 2 months ago Counterpoint: that would require using CloudFlare. arcfour 2 months ago That is, in my opinion, far superior to using a single server ran by "someone". encrypted_bird 2 months ago I guess that is the beauty of opinions: they can be different from person to person. In my case, I would rather avoid CloudFlare if possible.
herewulf 2 months ago And when your Cloudflare site is down, most of the Internet is down too! There's no downside! arcfour 2 months ago That's true. It will be down much less often than a single server in someone's basement.
arcfour 2 months ago That's true. It will be down much less often than a single server in someone's basement.
encrypted_bird 2 months ago Counterpoint: that would require using CloudFlare. arcfour 2 months ago That is, in my opinion, far superior to using a single server ran by "someone". encrypted_bird 2 months ago I guess that is the beauty of opinions: they can be different from person to person. In my case, I would rather avoid CloudFlare if possible.
arcfour 2 months ago That is, in my opinion, far superior to using a single server ran by "someone". encrypted_bird 2 months ago I guess that is the beauty of opinions: they can be different from person to person. In my case, I would rather avoid CloudFlare if possible.
encrypted_bird 2 months ago I guess that is the beauty of opinions: they can be different from person to person. In my case, I would rather avoid CloudFlare if possible.
And when your Cloudflare site is down, most of the Internet is down too! There's no downside!
That's true. It will be down much less often than a single server in someone's basement.
Counterpoint: that would require using CloudFlare.
That is, in my opinion, far superior to using a single server ran by "someone".
I guess that is the beauty of opinions: they can be different from person to person. In my case, I would rather avoid CloudFlare if possible.