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I was thinking the same thing - wouldn't blob storage or a CDN help?

European Hetzner VPSes have at least 20 TB of bandwidth, and US ones have at least 1 TB.

I don't think there is a cheaper CDN.


Yeah, it's a Copilot Business/Enterprise feature


Not trying to be a jerk but how is this different than the Rust solutions listed on https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling already?

What makes your solution better or different?


Fair point, and honestly at work I'd push back the same way: shipping a custom tunnel solution when mature ones exist? Why?

But for personal projects I think the calculus is different. Rebuilding something is great to understand how it works


I'm not experienced like some people posting here, but vouching for this comment that projects may have value for personal development and education.


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We know what open source is. You failed to answer how your solution is _different_ from others on the list. Your readme won't answer that question.


Recently two selfhosted open source file sharing platforms archived their repos indicating no further updates (most recently https://github.com/kyantech/Palmr).

I wanted an opportunity to learn more Svelte so I created Enlace which has a Go backend and Svelte frontend.

It's nearly complete but I would love any assistance with testing.


We are a small team that builds deployment software, and we use AI tools extensively to do it. Poke around our repos and you’ll find a CLAUDE.md file right there in the root, sitting alongside a homepage that says “human-centric.” We don’t think that’s a contradiction, and we’d like to explain why.


They do publish https://telegram.org/blog/tdlib so couldn't a client author just do shared key encryption or something?



This would be an amazing feature.


https://old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1qfffz5/have_an... is the only correct answer:

Do what you can to support your wife, not your habit.


Any thought of adding the ability to receive faxes too? I notice that most of the sending places don't offer that and it might be a difference if it's not too expensive.


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