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  • It's from Software Freedom conservancy, they regularly publish such great articles. These guys do a whole bunch of great work in general, I highly recommend checking their other articles, maybe follow them on Mastodon (@conservancy@social.sfconservancy.org) or donate a few bucks to support them.

  • You can self-host Lemmy-Search, it's probably the best option right now. Unfortunately their official instance is down, what a shame that no one else is hosting a public instance.

  • Once setup correctly, almost none.

  • Revolt will be perfect for you it perfectly mimics the Discord UI/UX, and you don't need E2EE if you are in control of the server

  • Mealie is perfect for this use case

  • Downvoted by .ml/hexbear trolls

  • From my experience: They're pretty good

  • No, you're just telling them your opinion. Just make sure to stay calm and friendly, don't get aggressive or insult them and you'll be fine.

  • Having a Stripe integration literally means having JavaScript on your site. Sure, it doesn't come from your website directly, but it's still loaded and executed when someone visits the site and tries to pay. TL;DR: Of course it's possible. Everything is possible. Having some FOSS JavaScript from WooCommerce isn't that bad though, and you'll likely need nonfree JS for payments anyway.

  • blocks Tor exit nodes and VPNs

    Actually, only Reddit blocks VPNs. I'm able to access all the other big social media platforms behind my VPN.

  • How would you integrate with a payment processor? Handling payments yourself means that you would have to comply with the PCI standard and get audits in regular intervals, which are insanely expensive and only make sense if you actually run a large business which makes money from card transactions.

  • Not directly related, but if you ever want to watch YouTube videos on a Chromecast (or any Android TV-based device), check out SmartTube. It completely removes all ads and other annoying stuff and massively improves the experience.

  • Definitely use some sort of cloud server, I'd stay away from your VPN + port forwarding idea, it will only cause you issues. I heard good things about WooCommerce, it's FOSS. You can't get around JavaScript, it's impossible to build a functioning online store without some kind of JS. WooCommerce doesn't include trackers though, just the bare-minimum JavaScript that is required for the site to work.