

Does someone have the tldr?
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Does someone have the tldr?
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Expired domains first can be bought by registrars and then they might sell or auction it off. For instance godaddy will scoop up a lot of domains and auction them off even if it was registered somewhere else first. And unfortunately a surname.tld probably will invite domain squatters to try to get it and then charge much more for it
You can look into something like dropcatch which they will try to get the domain for you before another registrar gets it. Look into their backorder service and just check the timing to make sure they still can try to get it.
Regularly check the whois info (via icann lookup) to see which registrar currently has it which can help you determine if it has gone to an auction.
Who needs access to these private repos? There’s always raw git (has a web server if needed). That’s what I’ve been doing since moving to codeberg for my public projects and eventually i might set up a private forgejo server.
Sourcehut also offers public, private, and unlisted repos
There are a few options
I personally would just avoid netflify (something about them sending a bill for a DDoS that wasn’t mitigated gave me a bad taste).
Ofc nothing making you need to move right now, but id explore options so you have a gameplan
Giscus / utteranc.es use github discussions/ issues to do comments so that might be an option
For one of my projects i setup remark42 which does allow anonymous comments. You can also set it up to allow logging in to a few different platforms. 7 months and no issues.
Isso is another one i had looked at which can do comments without an acct
I selfhost navidrome for the music streaming (+symfonium app for mobile). Multi user and multi library support.
For music tagging itself ive used beets, picard, and kid3 (kde). Currently I am liking picard the most. It took a little bit of learning but less than beets