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@geniusmusing @brandon I think #Sandstorm ( sandstorm.io ) is something like a one-click install with some of the characteristics of a container.
The proxy thing I mentioned doesn’t really exist yet (possibly excepting #PageKite), but I imagine they would do just like the present shared hosts do: as part of your set-up, they ask you to choose a domain name, which they register for you and then automatically map it to your server space.
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@geniusmusing @brandon Most shared hosting is abominable, so I don’t think shared is the answer. Maybe some sort of proxy that acts as a public face (the IPv4 / IPv6 that everyone sees), but relays to a home-hosted device (likely running something like #Sandstorm; even techpeeps have trouble with #Docker, so it should be out of the question entirely).
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@geniusmusing @brandon I have never tried either #Sandstorm or #PageKite, though I’ve wanted to do so for a few years. I first heard of Sandstorm when the project founder was interviewed on Decentralize.org.
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