My Bitwarden renewal came through this morning. It’s still $10 per year. I was about to cancel, but I thought what the heck at $10, I’ll keep it on out of principle and to show support.

I also have a tutanota encrypted email, which costs little more than pocket change over the year. I hardly use it, but it’s there.

I wondered then, if this community had any little gems to share - services they pay for that are let’s say under $30 annually. I think we can exclude VPS, since lots of people will probably have them already.

I’m going to cross post at /r/opensource too.

  • 3p0h0p3@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    ChatGPT Plus is the only service I pay for. There’s literally no substitute in my experience. Even with 10 million dollars, I couldn’t effectively replace it with a self-hosted option.

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    10 months ago

    I pay for bitwarden because it’s so cheap, and yet I love what they offer. It’s able to be selfhosted, which is why I’m willing to trust it. The service I pay for is protonvpn. I need a vpn just for a few generic things like bypassing locked down networks that prevent me from using ssh, and I trust protonvpn enough to use it for smth like that.

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      10 months ago

      If you don’t mind me asking: what type of business is it that would require encrypted emails?

      I’m quite happy with migadu, and it falls in the < $30/year category even with multiple emails and mailboxes.

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        10 months ago

        Its not just about the emails, they are basically just a side product of the VPN and Storage (and now the password app)

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    Fastmail and nextdns. I’m still paying for iCloud, but I intend to move everything to my local server.

    I go on and off streaming services: Disney, Hulu, Netflix, HBO.

    Amazon Prime, which includes a bunch of goodies.

    Kindle Unlimited. I usually wait for promotions since there isn’t a ton of material I like that I haven’t read yet. Also I’m rather busy lately.

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    10 months ago

    Windscribe vpn. Got a special account for $10/year. Can’t really selfhost vpn on 100+ location with $10.

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      10 months ago

      I had that too for a while. Currently just paying $2 for unlimited access with a singly country. Just for anonymity. Not worried about geolocation at the moment.

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      10 months ago

      Oh I love windscribe. I was there when they just launched up and got their lifetime deal. been running since 2016 on that deal . pretty happy with their service

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    10 months ago

    Hertzner storage box for backups 1tb cheap as chips Daily backups from proxmox

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        10 months ago

        If you are sending any of your data from your home lab to an outside server that you personally do not control then yes, you should ALWAYS encrypt the backups (unless it’s crap you don’t care about like your tax returns, credit card details, passwords, etc.)

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      10 months ago

      Any other cheaper options? Not looking for a tb. Even 100gb is good with me.

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      10 months ago

      Damn ok that’s cheap, even for a small business this looks like a great option for off-site backups.

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      10 months ago

      Have you tried restoring from it? I’ve read about pretty gnarly situations where they have corrupted the data and even lost it (raid failed)

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    10 months ago

    Im into fitness so: Lose it! and Hevy (dont know if there are good selfhosted alternatives)

    Mullvad Bitwarden Goodnotes cuz im studying right now and make notes on my iPad

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    10 months ago

    Bitwarden & PurelyMail for me.

    I have just loaded $10 initially for PurelyMail & it works great for simple outbound emails from my homelab services.

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      Bitwarden & PurelyMail for me.

      I’m using PurelyMail with my own domain but frustratingly emails from my homelab are being blocked by apple.

      I guess it’s the reputation of my Domain? I’ve setup SPF, DKIM and DMARC but no dice.

      I’ve (recently) started using Cloudflare for my nameservers so thinking about setting up their DMARK and possibly even move my Domain over to them from IONOS. If it makes any difference, who knows.

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    10 months ago

    Google Photos.

    I pay $15 a month for unlimited storage.

    Photos of my family are of the most important things to me so I’m paying out for guaranteed redundancy.

    I still host a local photo storage version but I also backup everything to Google Photos.

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    10 months ago

    It’s not cheap, but I pay for Spotify because overall I’ve been pretty happy with it. It has a good selection of features, lots of content, and it works pretty well for the most part. The only real complaint that I have is that the offline mode isn’t great.

    An actually cheap service that I pay for is addy.io, and even though I haven’t been using it much, so far it has been working pretty well.

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      I used to pay for Spotify, but they kept removing features I liked, and last time I used it, the Android app was just absolute garbage. They’re also missing alternate releases and bonus tracks on just about every album on there.

      Their shuffle feature is also absolutely whack, it will play like the same 10 songs over and over from a playlist of hundreds of tracks.

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        Their shuffle feature is also absolutely whack, it will play like the same 10 songs over and over from a playlist of hundreds of tracks.

        Same thing here. I can’t seem to figure out how it decides what to play. Sometimes I’ll actually forget that I added certain songs to my playlist because one day Spotify will just decide to play it.

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    10 months ago

    VPS for wire guard tunnel, because fucking ISP CGNAT $5/month

    Usenet provider and private indexer roughly $10/month

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      10 months ago

      Usenet provider and private indexer roughly $10/month

      I should try those… I can never force myself to use them, but I bet they are amazing to have.

      I’m tired of torrents…

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        10 months ago

        I made the switch in the summer of 2022 after nearly two decades of exclusively using torrents. I’ll never go back to torrents for anything media related again.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah. Same. VPS for $4/mo for the purpose of VPN. In addition to WireGuard, I host X-UI dashboard which runs ShadowSocks-2022 and VLESS/VMESS/XTLS-Reality, all on top of XRay core.

      All relatives and friends are using this VPN, no complain.

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      10 months ago

      Does your provider not offer IPv6? That’s usually the best way to avoid all NAT, including CGNAT.

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      10 months ago

      $5/m is pretty expensive for a VPS if you’re just using it for Wireguard. A $15/year 2 GB RAM / 20-ish GB SSD VPS would be totally fine for that use case.

      Black Friday is coming up… The best time of year for VPS deals. Even without Black Friday deals, providers like GreenCloudVPS (their “Budget KVM” packages) and RackNerd have good deals.

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      $10/m for 1 provider and 1 indexer?

      If you hunt around this black friday you should be able to get a better deal than that. For reference I have 1 unlimited provider (newshosting) for about $30/yr and 2 indexers each around $15/yr

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      10 months ago

      My expressVPN 2year plan is about to expire in February. I am seriously considering switching to Proton, especially since I already use protonMail as the inbox for my Anonaddy instance. What’s your experience with Proton?

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        I also have the proton suite, I love all of them. The only one I haven’t used is calendar, but everything else is great. The only complaint I have about their VPN is that port forwarding is mildly annoying and not automatic - but most people wouldn’t care, and it’s really very minor.