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Managed Web Hosting

What is Managed Web hosting?

Managed web hosting is a hosting service where the provider takes care of the technical “ops” work required to run your website or web application reliably—so you don’t have to manage servers yourself. Think of it like the difference between: ✅ What a Managed Hosting Provider Typically Handles Infrastructure & Server Management Security Monitoring & […]

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About Bluesky

Bluesky is a social app that is designed to not be controlled by a single company. We’re creating a version of social media where it’s built by many people, and it still comes together as a cohesive, easy-to-use experience. We’ve done this by building Bluesky on the AT Protocol, an open source toolbox for building social apps that can all talk to each other.

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What is ActivityPub?

ActivityPub is an open, decentralized (federated) social networking protocol—the main standard that powers the Fediverse, including apps like Mastodon, Pixelfed, PeerTube, Lemmy, and many others. It’s a W3C Recommendation (standard) published in January 2018. w3.org+2GitHub+2 In simple terms: ActivityPub is the “language” different social servers use to talk to each other so people on different

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What is AT Protocol

AT Protocol (Authenticated Transfer Protocol, often “atproto”) is an open, federated protocol for building decentralized social media apps—best known as the foundation under Bluesky. The goal is to make social networks portable, interoperable, and user-controlled, rather than locked into a single platform.

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Coolify: The Self-Hosted Cloud Infrastructure Revolution

Coolify serves as an open-source platform designed to simplify the deployment and management of applications, databases, and services on private infrastructure. It acts as a versatile alternative to popular cloud providers by allowing users to host diverse programming languages and Docker-compatible services on any server via an SSH connection. Key features include automated SSL certificates, integrated Git workflows, and routine database backups to ensure data security

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Postiz vs. Mixpost

Postiz vs. Mixpost: The Ultimate Guide to Self-Hosted Social Media Management in 2026

As we look towards 2026, the social media management landscape has shifted significantly toward self-hosted and open-source solutions.1 As SaaS prices climb, tools like Postiz and Mixpost have emerged as the primary contenders for users seeking data ownership, unlimited scheduling, and lower long-term costs. While both tools allow you to manage multiple social channels from

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Open Source ERP For Small Busineses

Below is a practical, decision-oriented comparison of Odoo and ERPNext across the dimensions that typically matter for selection (product depth, customization, cost, implementation risk, and vendor ecosystem). Executive take 1) Product scope and maturity Odoo ERPNext Rule of thumb: If you need “everything” in one place with many mature modules, Odoo tends to win on

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Nextcloud vs Dropbox

Nextcloud vs Dropbox battle question 1: Which one has faster pace of development

Comparing the development pace of Nextcloud and Dropbox reveals two very different philosophies: Nextcloud prioritizes rapid feature expansion and “Hub” evolution (AI, Office, Talk), while Dropbox focuses on deep integration of AI-powered search (Dash) and maintenance of a highly stable core infrastructure. 1. Comparison of Release Cadence Feature Nextcloud (Open Source / Self-Hosted) Dropbox (SaaS

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