Could I host a domain minus email?
https://docs.oracle.com/en/learn/oci_nextcloud_ampere_a1/index.html
KVM w/512MB RAM, 30GB storage $23/year
cheaper: https://www.racknerd.com/NewYear/
You can use your own domain, and 3GB is $8.99/year
Choice of data centers
Low bandwidth & size limits, but there is a free tier. Probably pretty basic site builder.
[inexpensive registrar and shared hosting; apparently owned by Namecheap]
Lots of TLDs, including:
.co
.coffee
Email hosting is cheap! Custom domain and catch-all is allowed on even the basic version
Price-competitive:
Porkbun
DynaDot
Overseas:
Fasthosts (UK)
Infomaniak
Joker
Top contenders:
Mailfence - Belgian, e3.50/mo
Mailbox.org - German, e3/mo; e1/mo plan only allows custom domain for "team accounts" (more than one account? does the first one have to do the e3 plan?)
Posteo - German, no personal domains
Runbox - Norwegian, inexpensive
Soverin: Dutch, € 3.25/mo
Protonmail or Kolab - Swiss, a bit steep; Protonmail e4.00/mo paid annually
Infomaniak: e1.50/mo (..?)
Pobox: US-based, seems like only the expensive account is for custom domains
Msgsafe.io: defunct
Countermail: Swedish, ~$4/mo
Disroot: Dutch, free but requires donation to use custom domain
Spaceship may not be super-private, but it's economical and US-based
Porkbun: Oregon, $24/year but only 20 max addresses
Requires a FHIR server; seems to be abandoned
Uses an API from a proprietary service, but free for now and no ads.
Taplist.io is a simple tool to create a digital beer tap list. It takes minutes to set up, looks great, and works on any TV and the web.
[They have a 4-tap free version, and an inexpensive hobbyist price tier.]
Maybe an alternative to both MythTV and MPD?
For Linux, dovecot, and rainloop, but the postfix stuff is useful
Apparently, Nextcloud has to be tweaked in a nonstandard way for the Nextcloud app for Keepass to connect to your own files.
works on older PHP, doesn't require PostgreSQL
A server platform that lets you self-host multiple applications, intended to maximize freedom and privacy. Based mostly around Nextcloud, but the mobile app seems to do more, like Ethercalc.