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Zezin :debian: :tp:

@ploum
>everything else is temporary
That's good. Doesn't live out traces and doesn't give the opportunity for people to hold your long gone past against you.

>You don’t have a "community" on those websites.
And how does a personal website gives access to a community? (not charged question, genuine curiosity)

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ploum

@Zezin : firstly, it gives you an identity that you can use in many communities.

Secondly, if you start publishing regularly and reading others, you will find out that, yes, people read you, people react, send you emails, share what you write.

There’s no immediate feedback, it takes more time. But it is also a lot deeper for both side.

Zezin :debian: :tp:

@ploum got it.

Btw, a little off topic, but for hosting websites, would you self-hosting or buy a VPS?

What a server for things that are a bit more reliable on uptime, like an email server, or bandwith, like some kind media sharing service?

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