You’re not the author and I still think you should not have posted this, especially not in this community.
The post makes heavy use of Cloudflare and Docker, which are both either unnecessary for the task or have more open alternatives. The post mentions AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, which is fair, and was not a point of my criticism. Using a European server hoster just doesn’t even meet my idea of a bare minimum for a community like this.
You want a European stack? Use Proxmox, which is German, or just straight LXC. Cloudflare really serves no purpose here, kick it out. Then host your sources on Codeberg which is also German. How difficult was that?
You want a European stack? Use Proxmox, which is German, or just straight LXC. Cloudflare really serves no purpose here, kick it out. Then host your sources on Codeberg which is also German. How difficult was that?
As I said in the above comment, you are more than welcome to post articles you find that use 100% EU elements. As you said yourself, it can’t be that difficult to find.
My personal experience is that there is always a GitHub or GitLab dependency at some point, or the blog is hosted on a US-based platform, or it is displayed using a US CMS.
Now you’re going out of your way, to find more dubious third party scripts, instead of going through the official docs, just to try and prove a point wrong which I haven’t even made? Welcome to my block list.
You’re not the author and I still think you should not have posted this, especially not in this community.
The post makes heavy use of Cloudflare and Docker, which are both either unnecessary for the task or have more open alternatives. The post mentions AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, which is fair, and was not a point of my criticism. Using a European server hoster just doesn’t even meet my idea of a bare minimum for a community like this.
You want a European stack? Use Proxmox, which is German, or just straight LXC. Cloudflare really serves no purpose here, kick it out. Then host your sources on Codeberg which is also German. How difficult was that?
I had a quick look.
I found this blog article which explains how to install Proxmox: https://blog.louis-vallat.dev/proxmox-with-zfs-full-disk-encryption-and-remote-unlocking-on-hetzner/
But it uses a GitHub script
So by your logic it shouldn’t be posted either.
As I said in the above comment, you are more than welcome to post articles you find that use 100% EU elements. As you said yourself, it can’t be that difficult to find.
My personal experience is that there is always a GitHub or GitLab dependency at some point, or the blog is hosted on a US-based platform, or it is displayed using a US CMS.
Now you’re going out of your way, to find more dubious third party scripts, instead of going through the official docs, just to try and prove a point wrong which I haven’t even made? Welcome to my block list.