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[GH-ISSUE #533] Host Whoogle on Fosshost #344
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Originally created by @eofreternal on GitHub (Nov 13, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search/issues/533
Describe the feature you'd like to see added
Fosshost is a free FOSS hosting platform with many more CPU cores then Heroku or Relp.
I suggest you apply for an application there to host Whoogle.
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@Albonycal commented on GitHub (Nov 13, 2021):
afaik FOSSHost isn't for "personal" use?
@eofreternal commented on GitHub (Nov 13, 2021):
I ment a public instance. All the other ones are a bit slow
@Albonycal commented on GitHub (Nov 14, 2021):
yea IK.. mine was hosted on a VPS, but not anymore (broke af )
it runs on replit now
On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 2:02 AM richmail @.***> wrote:
@benbusby commented on GitHub (Nov 14, 2021):
I don't think they would want to host Whoogle. They explicitly state that they don't host projects that promote "anonymous internet services" (which is vague, but could be used as a disqualifier for Whoogle), but I'll try to get in touch with them to clarify.
@eofreternal commented on GitHub (Nov 14, 2021):
I think they mean onion services. Tell me what they say when they get back to you
@benbusby commented on GitHub (Nov 14, 2021):
@richmailYT they sound open to hosting it on their platform. I'm working with them now to get an instance set up.
@eofreternal commented on GitHub (Nov 14, 2021):
@benbusby Great!
@dragstor commented on GitHub (Nov 15, 2021):
I was going to write that you're very welcome to apply, but I just checked and found out that you already did and that your application was approved! ☺️
🎉
@Albonycal commented on GitHub (Nov 15, 2021):
nicee